• Resolved jgarciaro5

    (@jgarciaro5)


    Hello,

    Anyone knows why this kind of URLs related with Elementor elements (previews, footer, and so on) are appearing in my Analytics account as visited and accessible pages?

    Is it normal or I have something wrong in my config with WordPress and pluging?

    Thanks in advance,

    URLs mentioned:

    /?elementor-hf=footer&elementor-preview=99&ver=1553609839

    /?elementor-preview=74&ver=1553610434

    /contacta/?elementor-preview=1293&ver=1553706191

    /redaccion-contenidos-digitales/?elementor-preview=1104&ver=1553267170

    /redaccion-contenidos-digitales/?preview_nonce=4e54911933&preview=true

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  • Donna Fontenot

    (@cavalierlife)

    This happens because you, as an admin, are previewing pages as you create them. Those pages, by default, use the same template, including headers and footers, as all other pages use. Since Google Analytics code is included in that template, it records your visit to that preview page. You can create a filter in Google Analytics to filter out these preview pages from your analtyics reports. Here are the steps to create the filter, though

    Log in to Google Analytics and select your site.
    Click on Admin
    Under the View menu select Filters
    Click Add Filter and give it a name such as wpadmin
    Select Custom
    Exclude Request URI
    In Filter pattern type, please enter: preview=true
    Verify this filter
    Click the Save button

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