Tracking metadata

Full Picture lets you track data (metadata) associated with posts, pages and custom post types. This data can be added other plugins and/or frameworks like Advanced Custom Fields or Meta Box. What data can be tracked Full Picture lets you track unserialized, non-array data like strings, numbers and booleans (true / false). The data also … Read more

Tracking broken links

To start tracking broken links, simply enable the “Track broken links” module. This function works automatically and doesn’t require setup. From that moment on, you will be able to view broken links in your Google Analytics or any other tracking tool’s dashboard. Simply search for visited pages that contain the parameter “broken_link“. For example: Optionally, … Read more

Tracking clicks

To track clicks you need to fill in the settings form with: Clicks will be tracked on all matched elements on the page. This also works for the ones added dynamically (without refreshing the page). Attention! If multiple selectors point at the same element only clicks on the first match will be tracked. How to … Read more

Tracking affiliate links

To track affiliate links you need to fill in the settings form with: Clicks will be tracked on all matched elements on the page. This also works for the ones added dynamically (without refreshing the page). To track affiliate links write in the provided settings fields the unique part of the URL, e.g. /go/ or … Read more

Tracking form submissions

There are 4 different ways to track form submissions. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages. If you configure “Track form submissions” setting in Full Picture (see below) you will use a method of listening to “submit” event of the form. To track form submissions using this method, you will need to fill in the … Read more

How engagement time is calculated

Time of engagement starts running when a user focuses a tab with page’s content and pauses whenever a tab loses focus. In other words the timer doesn’t run if a user is not looking at the content. When a user stops scrolling or moving a mouse, a 15 second countdown starts. If during this time … Read more