• Resolved randler

    (@randler)


    I get this information when trying to see demographics in Google analytics. I’m using classic analytics.

    “Your Demographics and Interest Reports have been enabled, but your Analytics tracking code does not include the necessary support to show them. Learn more about the simple, one-line, one-time change to your tracking code to add this support.”

    In the following link there is instructions to change a line in the analytics code, and since we’re using your plugin it’s not really an option. Is this something you are planning to solve in a future version or do you have any good solutions for me?

    https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2444872?hl=en-GB&utm_id=ad

    Michael

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/

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  • Erin

    (@thelawstudentswife)

    Thanks! I guess I am just unclear how to you the source code. Where do I need to look? In my theme? In my root directory? Can you provide me any direction?

    Erin

    (@thelawstudentswife)

    Sorry, I meant to say how to find the source code.

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    That will depend on what browser you are using. For example, in Chrome you right click on the page and select View Page Source.

    Again, I repeat, this has nothing to do with any file in any directory or theme, it the source code of your website as viewed in a browser.

    Erin

    (@thelawstudentswife)

    Hi! I can now view the source code in the browser, but I am wondering if the Google Analytics code is also in one of the plug in files. From what specific file does the source code of the website pull the GA information? It must be created from somewhere within the website, right?

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    No, it’s added to the source code by All in One SEO Pack. It’s not stored in any file.

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