Hi Enthusiast!
At this point it’s not possible to do this dynamically. But, as it appears I will release an update soon that makes this possible using a mini plugin.
I’ll get back to you soon!
Hi @daanvandenbergh,
Awesome, thank you for your quick reply, than I suppose I can wait few days for your solution as I really don’t want to change plugin, yours is just too good 😀
Thanks again and have a great day!
Edit: Also if your solution that you have in mind take too long, it’s fine, maybe in the meantime we can do it inside a code snippet?
Hi again!
Why wait a few days if you can have it now? 😉
Please update to v3.1.3 and install this mini plugin. The mini plugin will install the needed modifications to the tracking code generated by CAOS.
Note: I assumed you use analytics.js, due to the formatting of the code you supplied. This will not work with gtag.js
Let me know if it works!
@daanvandenbergh wow, you’re a machine man 😀
Thanks a lot, it’s working after updating the CAOS plugin and adding the mini-plugin 🙂
And yes I use these settings: (with the default analytics.js) https://d.pr/i/2CggTO (screenshot)
I just need to wait few days and see if I can see in GA those traffic sources correctly now!
Cheers dude!
*beep boop beep boop* Thankfulness initialized *beep boop*
I think it was due to your enthusiasm, though. 😉
ENJOY CAOS!
You deserved, at least, a 5 five-star rating from me (I rarely do this).
So here you go: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/ga-optimized-amazing-support/
Thanks again Daan!