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Managing Analytics & Scripts Through Association Settings
Managing Analytics & Scripts Through Association Settings
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Written by Melisa Smith
Updated over 4 months ago

When working with third-party platforms, such as AddThis or Google Tag Manager, sometimes they will require that you add a snippet of their code into the "head tags" or "body script" or "ads.txt" of your website.

We empower you to enter these snippets of code into your website yourself through Association Settings.

  • Navigate to Association Settings on your website by clicking the gear in the top right corner of the admin section. In the dropdown, select Association Settings.

  • Navigate to the Analytics/Scripts tab in the Association Settings modal.


Tracking Sections

Google Analytics Tracking ID for Frontend Website

This section houses your Google Analytics Tracking ID (which should start with a G-). This ID should not change unless you have a new Google Analytics you'd like to track to, but note that analytics from the previous account would not transfer over to a new one.

Head tag script or markup

This section allows you to enter a snippet of code into the "head tags" of your website. You'll want to copy and paste the code provided by the third party into this section.

Body script or markup

This section allows you to enter a snippet of code into the "body" section of your website. You'll want to copy and paste the code provided by the third party into this section.

Ads.txt

Ads.txt stands for Authorized Digital Sellers and is an optional part of your third party ad manager set-up. You'll want to copy and paste the code provided by the third party into this section.


Items of Note

  • Since these are third-party platform codes, we recommend that you reach out to their support team for issues with the code itself. We are unable to troubleshoot the code placed into these sections.

  • Please note that code place in the head tag or body script sections above apply to the website as a whole, not individual pages unless the third party is able to specify that in their settings that are applied in the code itself.

  • Don't forget that you have the Tools > Source Code section in the content editor of pages that you've added to the site. This allows you to add code to the body of a particular page.

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