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  • I have the same question – please let us know! Surely you have a way to do it (especially in WP menus), since there is a field for that code in the advanced settings.

    Go to Settings >> Google Analytics >> Check “Show advanced settings:”

    Go to “Custom Code:” and paste

    var pluginUrl = '//www.google-analytics.com/plugins/ga/inpage_linkid.js'; _gaq.push(['_require', 'inpage_linkid', pluginUrl]);

    NOTE: There seems to be a little bug. The single quote (‘) is escaped each time the settings are saved. So, each time you go in to change a setting, you need to re-paste the code.

    Thread Starter Xcellence IT

    (@xcellenceit)

    Hey, thanks for the update on how doing this.

    Glad to have your response very quickly.

    Thank you 🙂

    wombii

    (@wombii)

    thanks, but doesnt work for me … the hint with the bug “single quote” was helpful, but in analytics I can’t see any difference in the inpage analysis. its showing the same stats for every of the 5 frontpage-links on an example page.

    Thread Starter Xcellence IT

    (@xcellenceit)

    For this to work correctly.. each of your buttons should have unique id. Verify it and and then see change after some days.. do you get it working?

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