First steps in WP Full Picture

Step #1 – Set up tracking tools, cookie notice and basic settings TIP. If you have problems installing any tool, please turn on “Force load” during installation. TIP 2. If you can’t find the tool you want to use on the list of ready-to-use integrations, please install it with the “Custom Scripts” module. Problems? Most…

Key concept – modularity

WP Full Picture is a collection of modules, which can work alone or together with other modules. This way, every user can only enable elements that they will use. Most modules, can be extended with other modules. For example, the Cookie Notice module can be extended with the Geolocation module. Integrations with tracking tools can…

How to use Force Load

Every integration with a tracking tool has a special switch called “Force load. When “Force load” is enabled, it will load your tracking script for all visitors – even for robots, logged in administrators, excluded users, locations and people that didn’t agree to cookies. Use cases Use “Force load” during installations When you install a…

Supported caching plugins

WP Full Picture automatically clears cache of: If your website uses a different caching solution you need to make sure to clear the cache yourself after saving the data. Known issues WP Full Picture does not play well with solutions combining and minifying Javascript files, like Autoptimize. Please turn of joining files is you experience…

Debug mode

WP Full Picture’s debug mode lets you check when WP Full Picture sends data to tracking tools and what it is. To debug WP Full Picture go to “General Settings” page > “Other” section. When the debug mode is enabled: Attention! Google Tag Manager will not output any additional info to the browser console. GTM…