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  • Plugin Contributor nightshiftapps

    (@nightshiftapps)

    Matt,

    It seems that there are a lot of posts out there indicating Contact Form 7’s on_sent_ok event is not firing. Most likely this is caused by an optimization plugin; however, I was unable to get it to work either. I was able to get the this to work: on_submit: "fbq('track', 'Lead');" however this fires off even if the form is not accepted.

    Until we release a complete integration with Contact Form 7, this may be your best bet.

    Please let me know what you think of this solution.

    Thanks,
    Troy

    Forum: Reviews
    In reply to: [remarketable] Good support
    Plugin Contributor nightshiftapps

    (@nightshiftapps)

    Thank you Alex! We do our best to take care of our customer’s as quickly as possible and appreciate the opportunity to assist you!

    Please let us know if there are any features you would like to see on a future release.

    Best wishes,
    Night Shift Apps Team

    Plugin Contributor nightshiftapps

    (@nightshiftapps)

    Hello Alex,

    Sorry to hear you are having problems, but this is the first we are hearing of this one. Since you have WooCommerce installed, can you please provide us with the WooCommerce System Report: In the main WP Menu, goto WooCommerce->System Status and click the Get System Report. If you would rather not have all of that information so public, feel free to email us at info@nightshiftapps.com and we will be happy to take a look.

    Regards,
    Troy

    Plugin Contributor nightshiftapps

    (@nightshiftapps)

    Hello Tony,

    Thank you for your question! The Category and Tag tracking works on taxonomy names and slugs. WordPress comes with support for 2 types of taxonomies: Categories and Tags. Plugins and Themes can add more taxonomies as well.

    Each value a taxonomy can have is made up of a name (a basic human readable value) and a slug. An example would be “WP Facebook Pixel” with a slug of “wp-facebook-pixel”.

    When you decide you wish to track a type of taxonomy, WP Facebook Pixel logs the taxonomy name and the related slugs of the post, page or custom post type viewed. If the post, page or custom post type has multiple taxonomy values selected, all values would be passed to Facebook.

    Next week we will be publishing more in-depth documentation to describe this amazing, set and forget feature, but this should give you an idea of how it works for now. Once we publish we will add a link here so you can take a look.

    Thank you again for your question and please let us know if you have any others, or think of any features you would like to see in a future release.

    Best wishes,
    Evelyn

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