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How to Manually enter your Google Analytics tracking ID
In the WordPress Admin Panel, on the left sidebar menu, select
Settings > Google AnalyticsOn the Google Analytics configuration page, in the upper left is a checkbox with small grey text that reads:
Manually enter your UA codeCheck the checkbox and the line above it should change from having a button to authenticate with Google Analytics, to having a text field with the “Manually enter your UA code” text next to it.
Copy your ID
Example: UA-12345678-1
from Google Analytics “tracking info” tab, and paste it into this field. Then click the blue button in that is in the lower right corner of this settings box labeled:
Update Google Analytics SettingsOnce you have saved the ID to the plugin, visit your Google Analytics tracking info page again, and refresh the browser. You should see:
Status: Tracking InstalledIf you do not, give it a minute or two and refresh again. You should be good. Hope this helps!
I really wish Yoast would either fix the automatic connection issue, or remove the option so it is not so confusing. If it is a situation where the option still works but only for some people, then I suggest it is set the other way, with a checkbox to enable automatic connection, but the default being manual.
So you are saying that:
1) Without the CSS fixed height definition the slider will appear broken because it does not know the dimensions of the image it is to display.
2) With the CSS fixed height definition, the slider will not appear broken, but the slider is no longer responsive.
I have to say, that bug renders this plugin as being just another slider, and NOT a responsive slider. And yes it is a bug if you wish to call this a responsive slider.
So you release a half working plugin in hopes to fish up sales and then get defensive when someone calls you out on it. Thanks for doing the community a favor. Please don’t do us any more favors.