Events Descriptions
Below are the various events that can be analyzed in the events analysis tool.
Asset Clicked
This is when a user clicks a custom asset. Note, the data-analytics-asset-type
HTML tag must be set to custom
. See Tracking Custom Assets to learn more.
Asset Downloaded
This is when a user downloads a custom asset. Note, the data-analytics-asset-type
HTML tag must be set to custom
and the data-analytics-asset-action
HTML tag must be set to download
. See tracking custom assets to learn more.
Asset Submitted
This is when a user clicks on a submit type input event. Note, the data-analytics-asset-type
HTML tag must be set to custom
. See Tracking Custom Assets to learn more.
Asset Viewed
This is when a user views a custom asset. Note, the data-analytics-asset-type
HTML tag must be set to custom
. See Tracking Custom Assets to learn more.
Blog Clicked
This is when a user clicks on an element within the blogs application. See Liferay Blogs to learn more.
Blog Viewed
This is when a user views a blog entry. See Liferay Blogs to learn more.
CTA Clicked
This is when a user clicks on an A/B testing element. See Liferay A/B testing to learn more.
Document Downloaded
This is when a user downloads a document or media. See Liferay Documents and Media to learn more.
Document Previewed
This is when a user previews a document or media. See Liferay Documents and Media to learn more.
Form Submitted
This is when a user submits a form. See Liferay Forms to learn more.
Form Viewed
This is when a user views a form. See Liferay Forms to learn more.
Page Depth Reached
This is when a user scrolls the content of a site page. See Understanding Pages to learn more.
Page Read
This is when a user reads a site page (calculated based on assumptions of page content length and expected reading time). See Understanding Pages to learn more.
Page Viewed
This is when a user views a site page. See Understanding Pages to learn more.
Web Content Clicked
This is when a user clicks on a web content article. See Web Content Articles to learn more.
Web Content Viewed
This is when a user views a web content article. See Web Content Articles to learn more.