=== Paste Analytics === Contributors: Jens Törnell Tags: google, analytics, google analytics, ga, statistics, stats, tracking Requires at least: 4.0 Tested up to: 4.0 Stable tag: 1.1 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Paste your Google Analytics script in wp-admin to track your site. == Description == Google Analytics, clean and simple! Features: * Paste your script and save. Done! * The tracking code is disabled for logged in users * You can set the script to be active or inactive == Installation == 1. Upload `paste-analytics.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Go to `Settings > Paste Analytics` to paste your Google Analytics script == Frequently Asked Questions == = Does this plugin have tons of features? = No. Paste the script and save. Done! = Can I do advanced tracking stuff with this plugin? = Probably. You have the freedom to write whatever you need in the script. = Can block IP numbers from being tracked? = Yes and no. Not by this plugin, but you can do it with Google Analytics own settings. = Does the tracking work when I'm logged in? = No. It's disabled when logged in. Just a HTML comment remains in the code. = Can I disable tracking on certain pages/post? = Maybe. You can not do it with this plugin but it might be possible in Google Analytics, or by disable an action on that page. = Why not just use an advanced Google Analytics plugin = * Advanced plugins often have tons of options. Still they might not have everything. With this plugin you can write the script as you like. * This plugin is very simple. Set it and forget it. Paste the script and save. Done! * This plugin only use one option field which makes it very fast. = Why not use a before / after-plugin? They are ment for all kinds of scripts / CSS / HTML. It also means more settings that you don't need. = The tracking code does not appear? = If you are not logged in and still no tracking code are visible in the source you might be missing the `wp_head` action in header.php (or another file) = Can I have the tracking code in the footer or direcly after the -tag? No. Not at present. If `wp_head` is not in the theme it will try to use `wp_footer` instead. == Screenshots == 1. `Settings > Paste Analytics` == Changelog == = 1.1 = * Fixed some minor bugs = 1.0 = * Initial release