![]() If the built-in functionality is not enough for you (it probably won’t), you can do some awesome user-defined stuff. Continue reading, and I’ll show you how.Īnother amazing thing about GTM is its customization possibilities. If, on the other hand, you want to isolate and access only other parts of the URL (but without getting the full URL, you will have to rely on custom page variables. Here’s an image that should give you a better understanding. To sum up, the difference between the Page URL and Page Path is that Page URL returns almost the entire URL while Page Path just returns the value that comes after the hostname (but before the query parameter). You should instead use the Page URL because it returns: ![]() ![]() utm_parameters) in your triggers, then the Page Path variable is a wrong choice. If you want to also use query parameters (e.g. It just returns the subdirectory (page) on which you currently are. Page Path returns only what comes after the hostname (domain) but before: Page Path returns way less info compared to the Page URL. ![]()
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