Really awesome, mate, thanks! This way I managed to get current page title, but I also need to get the current url as a whole... Couldn't find the parameters available to use. Would you know if there's a way to get the current page url? Thanks in advance!
It can be a great way to track clicks on landing pages. For example: If you launch a newsletter campaign and want to track how many people click a certain CTA button on that landing page. You can now get that data in your Google Analytics.
You can find in the same channel a tuts made my Mark ... how to create popups that change every time u change the url like shown here ua-cam.com/video/kQUoylQeILU/v-deo.html
Not so simple for adding params to the link when using Grid Loop templates. All I can link to is the 'Post URL'.. no way to append the string to the end :(
Hello! Grand Tutorial. I'm running into an issue where it seems to work fine when logged into WP. However when not logged in as for users the parameters aren't passed. I just get a return like this. "?" Any idea why this might be?
I'm having a similar issue. When logged in, it submits just fine and I'm able to pass the parameters onto the next page. When logged out, however, it just reloads the page. No errors whatsoever
This way works more dynamically. For example, if you send out multiple newsletters to the same landing page, you can now figure out which newsletter people came from when they click on a certain button.
Some time we become so expert that we forget such *crazy-easy things!* 😄 Thanks Wicky Design for that! 🙏
Works very well! Thanks!!!
Thank you very much! Helped me a lot!
Really awesome, mate, thanks! This way I managed to get current page title, but I also need to get the current url as a whole...
Couldn't find the parameters available to use. Would you know if there's a way to get the current page url?
Thanks in advance!
thank you very much, it worked!
Thanks for the tutorial. It works great when I'm logged into WordPress. when I'm logged out, it just reloads the page
thank you for the tutorial, really appreciate it
Oh nice. Didn't think to do that. Thank you!
Obrigado, isso é exatamente o que estava precisando. Deus te abençoe
Thank you
Thanks for the tutorial. What can I use what you explain in this tutorial for?
Best regards and thanks again.
It can be a great way to track clicks on landing pages. For example: If you launch a newsletter campaign and want to track how many people click a certain CTA button on that landing page. You can now get that data in your Google Analytics.
@@WickyDesign Ok, thank you very much for your quick response and thanks for the tutorials.
You can find in the same channel a tuts made my Mark ... how to create popups that change every time u change the url like shown here
ua-cam.com/video/kQUoylQeILU/v-deo.html
Do you know of a way to add a parameter or anchor to a dynamic link, like a "post URL"?
Can I do the same with SCK parameters instead of UTM? If not, how could I do that?
Hi there. Is there a way that I can redirect to a page like example/{{username}} ?
I need help with this
Does this still work? When I click the button it just refreshes the page
🔝 Just what I was looking for, thanks! Very creative use of form widget!
Not so simple for adding params to the link when using Grid Loop templates. All I can link to is the 'Post URL'.. no way to append the string to the end :(
Hello! Grand Tutorial. I'm running into an issue where it seems to work fine when logged into WP. However when not logged in as for users the parameters aren't passed.
I just get a return like this. "?"
Any idea why this might be?
I'm having a similar issue. When logged in, it submits just fine and I'm able to pass the parameters onto the next page. When logged out, however, it just reloads the page. No errors whatsoever
Same probleme here. Any solutions?
F*cking Genius
Good
Thanks!
Why would that way be better than just adding the link with the utm included?
This way works more dynamically. For example, if you send out multiple newsletters to the same landing page, you can now figure out which newsletter people came from when they click on a certain button.