| 开发者 | wpspire |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年7月15日 23:39 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPL-2.0-or-later |
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pixlint folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.No. While WooCommerce is required to track e-commerce-specific events (like ViewContent, AddToCart, InitiateCheckout, and Purchase), you can install and use Pixlint on any standard WordPress site to track general PageView events and use features like user-role exclusions.
Yes. The Conversion API is a free feature provided by Meta. You will need a Meta Pixel ID and a CAPI Access Token from your Meta Events Manager.
No. All server-side API calls (Facebook CAPI and GA4 Measurement Protocol) are made asynchronously and non-blocking, so they have zero impact on page load times or the checkout experience.
Yes. The tracking scripts are output server-side on each page load and work alongside caching plugins. The React-based admin interface is loaded only in the WordPress admin area.
Yes. The server-side tracking via Facebook CAPI and GA4 Measurement Protocol bypasses browser-level tracking restrictions, including iOS 14.5+ App Tracking Transparency and common ad-blockers.
When both browser-side and server-side tracking fire for the same event (e.g. Purchase), deduplication ensures Meta and GA4 only count it once. Pixlint automatically matches events using a shared event ID across both channels.
Yes. Under Settings, you can select any WordPress user roles to exclude from all tracking. This prevents your own visits from inflating your analytics data.
Your Measurement ID (format: G-XXXXXXXXXX) is found in GA4 > Admin > Data Streams. The API Secret for Measurement Protocol is found in GA4 > Admin > Data Streams > Measurement Protocol API secrets.