BorisO Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 Hello Most of my website are blog pages. Google analytics does not identify those pages by their readable URLs but by machine generated character strings, as in the screenshot. Is there a setting somewhere for this? Thank you Link to comment
colin.irwin Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 fbclid is a Facebook click ID. It means those clicks came from your site being shared on Facebook. You can create a filtered view of your Google Analytics to tidy this up. https://www.glowmetrics.com/blog/what-is-fbclid-how-to-remove-fbclid-parameter-from-google-analytics/#gref I'm Colin Irwin aka silvabokis. I've been a Squarespace designer & developer since 2013. I remember when it was all wild prairies round these here parts. 🐃🤠 Advice I give on here is free, though I may sometimes post an affiliate link or promote something I've written. That reminds me.. ..you might want to check out my Squarespace template finder or have a look at my other Squarespace tips Speaking of tips, 💲I've got a tip jar that you're welcome to throw a few quid into if you think I've helped you. If you're looking for a Squarespace developer Book a chat or Drop me a line - first meeting is always free Link to comment
colin.irwin Posted November 1, 2019 Share Posted November 1, 2019 My pleasure. Glad I could help. I'm Colin Irwin aka silvabokis. I've been a Squarespace designer & developer since 2013. I remember when it was all wild prairies round these here parts. 🐃🤠 Advice I give on here is free, though I may sometimes post an affiliate link or promote something I've written. That reminds me.. ..you might want to check out my Squarespace template finder or have a look at my other Squarespace tips Speaking of tips, 💲I've got a tip jar that you're welcome to throw a few quid into if you think I've helped you. If you're looking for a Squarespace developer Book a chat or Drop me a line - first meeting is always free Link to comment
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