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Web Data Assistant allows to control custom data from a Web page.
The Tag Assistant extension works with Tag Assistant to help troubleshoot installation of gtag.js and Google Tag Manager.
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Tag Assistant helps you install and troubleshoot your Google tags, including Google Analytics, Google Ads, Tag Manager and more. When clicked, the extension displays the Google tags found on the page in a side-panel. Just navigate to any page, and Tag Assistant will tell you which tags are present. We will be adding additional diagnostics in the near future.
The “Troubleshoot” button activates our debug mode using tagassistant.google.com. This advanced tool allows you to debug your website, including iframes, within a single session, providing detailed diagnostics to help you validate, diagnose, and resolve your implementation. Session data is available for review on tagassistant.google.com.
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Web Data Assistant allows to control custom data from a Web page.
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The Tag Assistant Companion extension works with Tag Assistant to help troubleshoot installation of gtag.js and Google Tag Manager.
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what happened and why this extension is deprecated?
Please Update GA4 Tag on this extension its show Globle Site Tag. for client satisfaction we need this
Uzun süredir kullanıyorum çok faydalı bir eklenti fakat GTM kodu 6 karakter üzeri olduğunda GTM kodunda hata varmış gibi gösteriyor bununla ilgili de bir güncelleme yapılabilir mi ?
Google Tag Manager provides an 8-digit ID in the format GTM-XXXXXXXX. Unfortunately, Google Tag Manager Debugger and Google Tag Assistant only support 7-digit IDs. As a result, we are facing difficulties in utilizing Google Tag Manager effectively, and we are unable to set up and verify other events using these tools. This limitation hinders our ability to fully utilize the potential of Google Tag Manager and impacts our ability to track and manage events accurately. We hope that future updates or improvements to these tools will resolve this issue and allow us to make the most out of Google Tag Manager for our website's analytics and tracking needs.
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Google Tag Manager ile ilgili tüm çalışmalarımda güvenerek kullanıyorum.
This extension is okay, despite being a legacy extension. However, it is not reliable in the default "auto" mode. To make this extension reliable, you should either: 1. Start recording a specific tab, then load the page, wait for the tags to fire and then stop the recording and view the results 2. Disable the auto mode, and enable the extension before you load any page on that tab. We've been debugging why Google Analytics 4 doesn't always fire on our pages, and after doing a lot of modifications and debugging we found that this extension was not reporting tags correctly in the default auto mode. I hope this helps others debugging their installations.
Bug report: This extension attempts to read document.body.nodeName, which is not guaranteed to exist. This pollutes my console with tons of errors on sites that have a null value for document.body. Also, the support forum link on this Chrome Web Store entry goes to a dead page.
¿Alguien podría confirmar si sigue funcionando? Todos los sitios webs que reviso me salen con error o que no tienen GA instalado.