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  1. Alex Jester

    "linkClick" triggered twice with Draggable

    Hello, I'm having an issue with Draggable and Google's tag manager click events. I would make a more complete demo, but because of European legislation I don't have access to Google GTM dashboard in order to check it myself. https://codepen.io/akex-jester/pen/dyxYKvy There is an external company that sets "linkClick" events for my client and they say that the click event appears twice in GTM for the links that are in the slider. As expected, in the demo the counting is not triggered twice. 1 click == 1 count, but apparently not for Google... My question is if anyone had the same issue? Because it's 2024 and 99% of the websites still have at least one slider + some kind of tracking on those links.
  2. BONOMITE

    GTM with Wordpress issues

    So I have been experiencing some issue with GTM (Google Tag Manager). I was working on a Wordpress site... and I noticed that this error started to show up "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot create property 'greensock' on string 'firstname|lastname|username|email|emailaddress|ssn'" . After pulling my hair out... I was able to fix the issue by moving down the GTM script to the very bottom of the head. So now, I have another project. wordpress as well... and a developer is seeing the same issue... but ONLY in "gtm preview mode" . Any thoughts? -Thomas
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