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# Setting up site analytics
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As with any other service offered on the web, understanding how your project
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documentation is actually used can be an essential success factor. Material for
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MkDocs natively integrates with [Google Analytics] and offers a customizable
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[cookie consent] and a [feedback widget].
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[Google Analytics]: https://developers.google.com/analytics
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[cookie consent]: ensuring-data-privacy.md#cookie-consent
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[feedback widget]: #was-this-page-helpful
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## Configuration
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### Google Analytics
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<!-- md:version 7.1.8 -->
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<!-- md:default none -->
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Material for MkDocs integrates natively with Google Analytics 4[^1]. If you
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already set up Google Analytics and have a property, enable it by adding the
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following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
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[^1]:
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Prior to Material for MkDocs 9.2.0, Universal Analytics was supported as
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well. However, since Universal Analytics has been sunset, this integration
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was removed in 9.2.0.
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``` yaml
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extra:
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analytics:
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provider: google
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property: G-XXXXXXXXXX
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```
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??? question "How to measure site search usage?"
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Besides page views and events, [site search] can be tracked to better
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understand how people use your documentation and what they expect to find.
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In order to enable site search tracking, the following steps are required:
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1. Go to your Google Analytics __admin settings__
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2. Select the property for the respective tracking code
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3. Select the __data streams__ tab and click the corresponding URL
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4. Click the gear icon within the __enhanced measurement__ section
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5. Ensure that __site search__ is enabled
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[site search]: setting-up-site-search.md
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### Was this page helpful?
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<!-- md:version 8.4.0 -->
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<!-- md:default none -->
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A simple [feedback widget] can be included at the bottom of each page,
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encouraging users to give instant feedback whether a page was helpful or not.
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Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
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``` yaml
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extra:
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analytics: # (1)!
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feedback:
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title: Was this page helpful?
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ratings:
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- icon: material/emoticon-happy-outline
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name: This page was helpful
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data: 1
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note: >-
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Thanks for your feedback!
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- icon: material/emoticon-sad-outline
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name: This page could be improved
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data: 0
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note: >- # (2)!
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Thanks for your feedback! Help us improve this page by
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using our <a href="..." target="_blank" rel="noopener">feedback form</a>.
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```
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1. This feature is natively integrated with [Google Analytics][analytics],
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which is why `provider` and `property` are also required. However, it's also
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possible to provide a [custom feedback integration].
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2. You can add arbitrary HTML tags to the note which is shown after the user
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submitted the feedback, e.g. to link to a feedback form.
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Both properties, `title` and `ratings`, are required. Note that it's allowed to
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define more than two ratings, e.g. to implement a 1-5 star rating. Since the
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feedback widget sends data to a third-party service, it is, of course, natively
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integrated with the [cookie consent] feature[^2].
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[^2]:
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If the user doesn't accept the `analytics` cookie, the feedback widget is
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not shown.
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??? question "How to visualize the collected feedback ratings?"
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To visualize feedback ratings you'll need to create a custom report with
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[Google Analytics] that will quickly show you the worst- and best-rated
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pages of your project documentation.
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1. Go to your Google Analytics __dashboard__
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2. Go to the __configure__ page on the left hand menu, then select
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__custom definitions__
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3. Click the __custom metrics__ tab and then __create custom metrics__,
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enter the following values:
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* Metric name: Page helpful
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* Description: Was this page helpful?
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* Event parameter: `data`
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* Unit of measurement: Standard
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4. Go to the __explore__ page on the left hand menu, create a new
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__blank exploration__
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5. Configure the report as follows:
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* Dimensions: Add `Event name` and `Page location`
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* Metrics: Add `Event count` and `Page helpful`
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(the custom metric created in step 3)
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* Rows: `Page location`
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* Values: Drag in both `Event count` and `Page helpful`
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* Filters: Add a new filter for
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`Event name / exactly matches / feedback`
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!!! warning "Delay in data availability"
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The report may take 24 hours or longer to begin displaying data
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Now, after you've saved the report and collected some feedback ratings,
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you'll have a list of all pages with the total number of ratings, and an
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average rating per page. This should help you identify pages that need to
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be improved:
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!!! danger "Google Analytics 4 does not support average values"
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To our knowledge, Google Analytics 4 has currently no feature that
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allows to define a custom calculated metric to compute the average
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rating of a page. See #5740.
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[![feedback report]][feedback report]
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The following properties are available for each rating:
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<!-- md:option analytics.feedback.ratings.icon -->
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: <!-- md:default none --> <!-- md:flag required -->
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This property must point to a valid icon path referencing [any icon bundled
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with the theme][custom icons], or the build will not succeed. Some popular
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combinations:
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* :material-emoticon-happy-outline: + :material-emoticon-sad-outline: – `material/emoticon-happy-outline` + `material/emoticon-sad-outline`
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* :material-thumb-up-outline: + :material-thumb-down-outline: – `material/thumb-up-outline` + `material/thumb-down-outline`
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* :material-heart: + :material-heart-broken: – `material/heart` + `material/heart-broken`
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<!-- md:option analytics.feedback.ratings.name -->
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: <!-- md:default none --> <!-- md:flag required -->
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The value of this property is shown on user interaction (i.e. keyboard focus
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or mouse hover), explaining the meaning of the rating behind the icon.
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<!-- md:option analytics.feedback.ratings.data -->
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: <!-- md:default none --> <!-- md:flag required -->
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The value of this property is sent as a data value with the custom event
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that is transmitted to Google Analytics[^3] (or any custom integration).
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[^3]:
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Note that for Google Analytics, the data value must be an integer.
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<!-- md:option analytics.feedback.ratings.note -->
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: <!-- md:default none --> <!-- md:flag required -->
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The value of this property is shown after the user selected the rating.
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It may contain arbitrary HTML tags, which is especially useful to ask the
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user to provide more detailed feedback for the current page through a form.
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It's also possible to pre-fill forms with the URL and title of the current
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page by using the following placeholders:
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- `{url}` – Page URL
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- `{title}` – Page title
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```
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https://github.com/.../issues/new/?title=[Feedback]+{title}+-+{url}
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```
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In this example, when clicking the link, the user is redirected to the "new
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issue" form of your repository, with a pre-filled title including the path
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of the current document, e.g.:
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```
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[Feedback] Setting up site analytics – /setup/setting-up-site-analytics/
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```
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An alternative to GitHub issues is [Google Forms].
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[feedback widget]: #feedback
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[analytics]: #google-analytics
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[feedback report]: ../assets/screenshots/feedback-report.png
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[custom feedback integration]: #custom-site-feedback
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[custom icons]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/tree/master/material/templates/.icons
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[Google Forms]: https://www.google.com/forms/about/
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## Usage
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### Hiding the feedback widget
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The [feedback widget] can be hidden for a document with the front matter `hide`
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property. Add the following lines at the top of a Markdown file:
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``` yaml
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---
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hide:
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- feedback
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---
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# Page title
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...
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```
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## Customization
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### Custom site analytics
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In order to integrate another analytics service provider offering a
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JavaScript-based tracking solution, just follow the guide on [theme extension]
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and create a new partial in the `overrides` folder. The name of the partial is
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used to configure the custom integration via `mkdocs.yml`:
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `overrides/partials/integrations/analytics/custom.html`"
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``` html
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<script>
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/* Add custom analytics integration here, e.g. */
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var property = "{{ config.extra.analytics.property }}" // (1)!
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/* Wait for page to load and application to mount */
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document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() {
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location$.subscribe(function(url) {
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/* Add custom page event tracking here */ // (2)!
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})
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})
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</script>
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```
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1. As an example, this variable receives the value set in `mkdocs.yml`,
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which is `"foobar"` for `property`.
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2. If you're using [instant loading], you can use the `location$`
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observable to listen for navigation events, which always emits the
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current `URL`.
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.yml`"
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``` yaml
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extra:
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analytics:
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provider: custom
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property: foobar # (1)!
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```
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1. You can add arbitrary key-value combinations to configure your
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custom integration. This is especially useful if you're sharing the
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custom integration across multiple repositories.
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[theme extension]: ../customization.md#extending-the-theme
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[instant loading]: setting-up-navigation.md#instant-loading
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### Custom site feedback
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A custom feedback widget integration just needs to process the events that are
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generated by users interacting with the feedback widget with the help of some
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[additional JavaScript]:
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `docs/javascripts/feedback.js`"
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``` js
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var feedback = document.forms.feedback
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feedback.hidden = false // (1)!
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feedback.addEventListener("submit", function(ev) {
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ev.preventDefault()
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var page = document.location.pathname // (2)!
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var data = ev.submitter.getAttribute("data-md-value")
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console.log(page, data) // (3)!
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feedback.firstElementChild.disabled = true // (4)!
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var note = feedback.querySelector(
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".md-feedback__note [data-md-value='" + data + "']"
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)
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if (note)
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note.hidden = false // (5)!
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})
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```
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1. The feedback widget is hidden by default so that it does not appear when
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people have JavaScript turned off. So, it needs to be turned on here.
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2. Retrieve page and feedback value.
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3. Replace this with the code that sends the data off to your analytics
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provider.
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4. Disable the form after submission.
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5. Show the configured notes. Which one is shown depends on the user
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feedback.
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.yml`"
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``` yaml
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extra_javascript:
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- javascripts/feedback.js
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```
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{ #feedback style="margin: 0; height: 0" }
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[additional JavaScript]: ../customization.md#additional-javascript
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