mlevison
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@jamesosborne It was a good idea, unfortunately the AMP container is empty, no tags, no variables. So honestly it serves no purpose. My previous test makes shows that if my regular – plain container – has no Analytics tags SiteKit is happy. If it has a single Analytics tag SiteKit is unhappy.
I watched your video and I can’t quite see what you’re trying to show me. (I can read code and am happy enough in the Safari/Chrome WebInspector tools). If I understood the original problem correctly, I would get in trouble if I had different instances of the the google universal analytics UID on the same page. From what I can tell they’re the same. Help me understand what I missed.
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I was having so much fun with tag manager that I created a new container to test what is happening. Result I’m more confused.
If the new tag manager contains only tags for Google Ads I may add it to my site with SiteKit. As soon as my tag manager has a single Universal Analytics tag, I get that error.
I checked my Google Analytics variable in Tag Manager (didn’t even know that was a thing). It is correct, it is the same id I’ve had for years. Just to be sure it was correct, I forced it to update and published a “new” version of the tag manager. SiteKit in WordPress still complains.
I quadruple checked the Analytics ID displayed in SiteKit and the ID in Tag Manager are the same.
So either:
- There is another setting I’m missing that matters
- Tag Manager containers published on WordPress websites with SiteKit, must not contain Universal Analytics tags?
If it’s the latter? Where do all of my UA tags go?
Tell me what I’ve missed/
\- Thanks Mark
@adamdunnage Thanks for the response I appreciate the help.
- Site Health Details shared via the form
- Internal site changes, sitekit has never completely worked on my site, I just didn’t care until recently. I only care about it all right now since my understanding of tracking google ads conversions successfully required I have adsense hooked up.
WINNER SITEKIT Reset did the trick. Wahhooo.
Thanks – Mark
@gabelivan Danke. I set the rentention down to 4 days. Now the directory size varies from 100MB -> 1.1 GB. The upper end is a tab high but tolerable. Our server WPEngine has a limit of 20GB per account on our current plan, shared over all of our sites. This has taken care of that problem. – Mark
….? and the magic secret incantation is?
Cheers
MarkGabe – thanks – it is the JS folder as you guessed clocking in at a fat 1022MB right now. Site: https://yourfinanciallaunchpad.com
Thanks for any hints
Mark – mostly human…bonus a day after clearing the cache its back to a 1 GB.
Also having this problem – the site has a lot of categories. A site with maybe 0.3GB content had cache of 6GB until I cleared it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to use Source Control with wordpress?I had already seen that. That’s an article on how to get access to the WordPress code base – not what I want to do. Instead I want to version my template etc files, eventually even my database contents.
Thanks
MarkForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Two sites – under one roofThanks for the idea – I will give it a whirl.