• Resolved themarcopolo

    (@themarcopolo)


    Hi Daan,
    I just installed and set and enabled the compatibility mode but I do get this warning:
    Google Analytics Pro: Heads up! We’ve detected that another plugin is sending duplicated events to Google Analytics, which can result in duplicated tracking data. Please disable any other plugins tracking events in Google Analytics while using Google Analytics Pro.

    Can I ignore this or….?
    cheers
    Marco

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  • Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Yes, I get this a lot.

    I’m working on a compatibility mode for Google Analytics Pro, but it’s not working yet. CAOS is compatible with this Woocommerce plugin, not this one.

    It’s a shame the names are almost the same.

    Thread Starter themarcopolo

    (@themarcopolo)

    Bedankt

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Ha! Geen dank! ??

    Thread Starter themarcopolo

    (@themarcopolo)

    Although now I get this in gtmetrics:
    The following resources have identical contents, but are served from different URLs. Serve these resources from a consistent URL to save 1 request(s) and 43.4KiB.

    .co.nz/wp-content/cache/caos-analytics/analytics.js
    google-analytics.com/analytics.js

    How do I resolve that?

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Hi!

    At this point you can’t use CAOS with your Woocommerce plugin. That’s why you’re getting that message: CAOS and SkyVerge WC Pro are both adding the tracking code.

    I hope SkyVerge will get back to me soon about their part in the compatibility equation.

    Would you mind sending them a support ticket to gain some traction?

    Thread Starter themarcopolo

    (@themarcopolo)

    I uninstalled the pro version and am on the free one now

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Which one? This one?

    Thread Starter themarcopolo

    (@themarcopolo)

    yes
    WooCommerce Google Analytics Integration
    Settings | Support | Deactivate

    Allows Google Analytics tracking code to be inserted into WooCommerce store pages.
    Version 1.4.17 | By WooCommerce | View details

    Thread Starter themarcopolo

    (@themarcopolo)

    I guess it should work with the free WooCommerce Google Analytics Integration, right?

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Yes, it should! It doesn’t?

    Thread Starter themarcopolo

    (@themarcopolo)

    Ah guess it does as I don’t see the The following resources have identical contents, but are served from different URLs. Serve these resources from a consistent URL to save 1 request(s) and 43.4KiB.

    .co.nz/wp-content/cache/caos-analytics/analytics.js
    google-analytics.com/analytics.js

    the only thing I do see is leverage browser caching
    https://www.google-analytics.com/plugins/ua/ec.js (1 hour)

    and facebook of course

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Could you send me the URL you’re talking about? If you don’t want to share it here, please use the contact form on https://daan.dev/contact

    Thread Starter themarcopolo

    (@themarcopolo)

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Ah, I get what you mean now.

    Yes, CAOS and WC Integration are working as expected. You could enable Stealth Mode, to also load the ec.js locally, but beware that that might slow your site down (it differs per server and is a fully experimental option).

    Other than that, it is working fine!

    PS. I noticed that OMGF isn’t able to Remove the Google Fonts from your theme and that is because some webfonts are loaded using the Web Font Loader (webfont.js). If it’s possible to disable this in your theme, I advise you to do that.

    Thread Starter themarcopolo

    (@themarcopolo)

    Thanks Daan! I’ll see if oceanwp let’s me disable the webfont.js

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