开发者 | geekysoft |
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更新时间 | 2019年1月8日 23:22 |
PHP版本: | 4.7 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 5.0.2 |
版权: | GPLv3 |
版权网址: | 版权信息 |
utm_medium
and utm_source
parameters/wp-content/plugins/feed-utm/
directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.Yes. You can define the utm_medium
and utm_source
parameters in the request. E.g. if you want to track a feed-to-email-newsletter campaign, you could set the parameters as follows:
https://www.example.com/feed?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Email%20newsletter
This allows you to customize the tracking of any uses you have for your own syndication feeds such as feed-to social-media, newsletters, blog post syndication networks, or even apps like Flipboard and Apple News.
Yes, of course. Enable the Do-Not-Track option in your web browser or feed reader preferences, and the plugin will respect your wishes to not be tracked. See also the next answer.
Yes, absolutely. Request the feed with utm_medium
and utm_source
set to 0
.
E.g. https://www.example.com/feed?utm_medium=0&utm_source=0
Feed responses vary based on the DNT request header. See Explaining the Vary HTTP response header for details.
Yes. Any URL type is supported as long as WordPress itself can identify that the URL points to a feed, it will work with any type of URL. No link discrimination.
You, betcha! Check out the Feed Delta Updates and Cache-Control.
This plugin only sets the UTM parameters used by Google Analytics. However, many other web analytics platforms support these parameters so there is a good chance it will still work with your analytics provider.
No, that is meant to be a unique identifier and not a link. I mean, it happens to be a link to the post, but feed readers aren’t supposed to use it as a link. You can swap it out for a meaningless but still unique identifier using the urn:uiuid as the_guid plugin.