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Adding ADXL Tag Manager Code to Popular CMS and E-Commerce Platforms
Adding ADXL Tag Manager Code to Popular CMS and E-Commerce Platforms

ADXL Tag Manager code integration with major platforms

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Written by Amy Josephine
Updated over a week ago

ADXL Tag Manager is an essential tool for tracking and analyzing website performance. Adding the tag manager code to your website on various CMS platforms can be done easily by following the steps outlined below. In this article, we will cover step-by-step instructions for adding the ADXL Tag Manager code to the following CMS platforms: WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Shopify, Magento, Magnolia, Optimizely, PrestaShop, Webflow, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, and SquareSpace.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to Shopify:

  1. Log in to your Shopify dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Online Store > Themes.

  3. Click on the Actions button.

  4. Select Edit Code.

  5. Look for the theme.liquid file on the right-hand side.

  6. Copy and paste the ADXL Tag Manager code to the end of the head section of the theme.liquid file.

  7. Save the changes

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to WooCommerce:

  1. Log in to your WooCommerce dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Appearance > Theme Editor.

  3. Look for the header.php file on the right-hand side.

  4. Copy and paste the ADXL Tag Manager code to the end of the head section of the header.php file.

  5. Save the change

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to Webflow:

  1. Log in to your Webflow account and go to your project.

  2. Click on Project settings > Custom code.

  3. Paste the ADXL code in the Head Code section.

  4. Click on Save changes.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to BigCommerce:

  1. Log in to your BigCommerce account and go to Storefront > Script Manager.

  2. Click on Create a script.

  3. In the Script Type section, select Script.

  4. In the Location section, select Footer.

  5. Paste the ADXL code in the Script text box.

  6. Click on Save.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to WordPress:

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Appearance > Editor.

  3. Look for the header.php file on the right-hand side.

  4. Copy and paste the ADXL Tag Manager code to the end of the head section of the header.php file.

  5. Save the changes.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to Drupal:

  1. Log in to your Drupal dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Appearance > Theme Settings.

  3. Click on the Advanced tab.

  4. Paste the ADXL Tag Manager code into the Header section.

  5. Save the changes.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to Joomla:

  1. Log in to your Joomla dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Extensions > Templates > Templates.

  3. Click on the Options button.

  4. Select the Template Settings tab.

  5. Paste the ADXL Tag Manager code into the Custom Code section.

  6. Save the changes.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to Magento:

  1. Log in to your Magento dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Content > Design > Configuration.

  3. Click on the Edit button for the appropriate theme.

  4. Look for the HTML Head section.

  5. Paste the ADXL Tag Manager code into the Scripts and Style Sheets field.

  6. Save the changes.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to Magnolia:

  1. Log in to your Magnolia dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Website > Theme.

  3. Click on the Configuration button.

  4. Paste the ADXL Tag Manager code into the Header section.

  5. Save the changes.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to Optimizely:

  1. Log in to your Optimizely dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Settings > Implementation.

  3. Click on the Edit button for the appropriate website.

  4. Look for the Header Code section.

  5. Paste the ADXL Tag Manager code into the Header Code section.

  6. Save the changes.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to PrestaShop:

  1. Log in to your PrestaShop dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Design > Theme & Logo.

  3. Click on the Advanced Settings tab.

  4. Paste the ADXL Tag Manager code into the Header section.

  5. Save the changes.

Adding ADXL Tag Manager to a HTML Website:

  1. Open the HTML file in a text editor.

  2. Locate the closing head tag (</head>).

  3. Paste the ADXL Tag Manager code just before the closing head tag (</head>).

  4. Save the file.
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