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  • Plugin Contributor Nathan Marks

    (@nmarks)

    Hey Jodzee,

    If you don’t care about multiple events per form, just create a single feed. Other than the ability to add multiple feeds with conditional options the plugin does the same thing as previously.

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    jodzeee,

    The feeds are insanely useful and make the event tracking very flexible. With the conditional feeds, you can fire separate events based on what a user fills out in the form.

    For example, if you want to fire an event when a user selects an option from a dropdown, that is now possible.

    When I showed this to our SEO guys, they got pretty excited as this wasn’t really a possibility before.

    Thread Starter jodzeee

    (@jodzeee)

    Okay, to clarify … I have four different forms on my site. Do I have to create a single feed for each one? Previously, I didn’t need to do that, I’m just using defaults.

    Thanks for continuing to build on the plugin. Currently needs are pretty simple, I’m just trying to track how they got to the page with the form (e.g., did they click on an ad?).

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    From what I gather from Nathan, you’ll want to create at least one feed per form. If you don’t fill out the values, then defaults are used.

    The plugin only sends an event to google analytics upon form submission.

    Thread Starter jodzeee

    (@jodzeee)

    Okay, thanks for your help!

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