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Adds a new script extension that allows tracking interactions with specific HTML elements on a website. For example - to track link clicks on one specific `<a>` element, you can tag it like this: ```html <a href=... class="plausible-event-name=<your_event_name>"> ``` And you can also tag the link with custom property names and values: ```html <a href=... class="plausible-event-name=<your_event_name> plausible-event-<your_custom_prop>=<your_value>"> ``` Tagging a link as above will send a custom event with the given name and props, if a `click` or `auxclick` browser event happens, and targets the link element. The tracking behavior is somewhat different based on the HTML element type: - `<a>` - triggers on `click` and `auxclick` events - intercepts navigation based on the same rules as `outbound-links` and `file-downloads` - `<form>` - triggers on `submit` event - always intercepts navigation (calls `form.submit()` after preventing default and sending the Plausible event) - other (`<img>`, `<button>`, `<span>`, `<div>`, `<h2>`, etc ...) - triggers on `click` and `auxclick` events - does not prevent default to intercept possible navigation. Simply calls Plausible with the event name and props read from the element class list. |
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