jQuery GoogleAnalytics lets developers track events on their page and log them into a Google Analytics account.
This is done via HTML5 data attributes the developer has added to his tags and not by writing tens or hundreds of lines of JavaScript code.
The difference in simplicity is pretty obvious and the plugin lets developers focus on more important issues.
The main advantage of this plugin is not only the fact that developers spend way less time integrating their project with a traffic tracking service like Google analytics, but the simplicity of the syntax that allows even less experienced developers to use it.
Support is included for dynamically created page elements, making the plugin very AJAX friendly, just what in you need in an ever increasing interactive Web.
Installation instructions are provided with the package's README file.
What is new in this release:
- Fixes an issue where IE 8 and below don't pass the referrer to the next page.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- jQuery 1.7 or higher
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