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  • Thanks @logologics

    However, you didn’t answer the question around whether or not the plugins “block” function will allow Google Analytics to track users on ALL pages of the website (assuming they accept Cookies).

    Thanks

    Jeremy

    Hi,

    Firstly, thank you for creating this plugin. Combining ITS functionality with other GDPR preparations, I hope to be GDPR compliant in due course.

    I do have TWO questions though about the plugin surrounding the use of Google Analytics and this post seems to be related…especially with regards to the use of the “block” function and the requirement to remove Google Analytics code from other places including plugins.

    So…

    1) I have added the GA tracking code to the plugin as suggested…what does the message “To get the cookie notice status use cn_cookies_accepted() function.” mean? i.e. what action do I have to take if I have entered the GA tracking code?

    Please bear in mind that I am not a developer or are familiar with code.

    2) Once the GA tracking code has been added to your plugin, will it track the user throughout the entire website or only on that page? i.e. can I/should I disable the MonsterInsights Google Analytics plugin?

    Thank you for your time.

    Regards

    Jeremy

    Thread Starter Goose758

    (@goose758)

    Awesome…it worked!

    That was driving me bonkers…so thank you very much!

    But…I think it (the blog post) would look better if there was even more space to the left and right of the text “body”.

    I.e. a narrower text body.

    Is this possible, while keeping the page/post responsive for tablet and mobile?

    Or…a “boxed layout” setting that ONLY is employed on single blog posts?

    Thanks

    Jeremy

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