RefTagger and Elexio

Scott Burke
Scott Burke Member Posts: 218 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Has anyone used RefTagger on an Elexio CMS site?  If so, have you done it with a Dynamic Canvas design?  I've been able to add it via the HTML editor of a Rich Content control on the site's footer.  The documentation for RefTagger states it should be placed before the closing body tag (</body>).  My test works but I was wondering if there was a way for me to specifically place it before the closing body tag.  Any suggestions would be great.  Thank you and Lord bless!

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  • Friedrich
    Friedrich MVP Posts: 4,772

    Has anyone used RefTagger on an Elexio CMS site?  If so, have you done it with a Dynamic Canvas design?  I've been able to add it via the HTML editor of a Rich Content control on the site's footer.  The documentation for RefTagger states it should be placed before the closing body tag (</body>).  My test works but I was wondering if there was a way for me to specifically place it before the closing body tag.  Any suggestions would be great.  Thank you and Lord bless!

    Scott, I haven't, but hoping this gives your quest a bump.  Have you contacted anybody at Elexio . . . just wondering. 

     

    Dan

    I like Apples.  Especially Honeycrisp.

  • Scott Burke
    Scott Burke Member Posts: 218 ✭✭

    No, I have not contacted anyone at Elexio since we have not decided whether or not we will go with Elexio.  We are evaluating different church CMS packages and I was curious whether anyone used RefTagger on Elexio.  

  • Friedrich
    Friedrich MVP Posts: 4,772

    No, I have not contacted anyone at Elexio since we have not decided whether or not we will go with Elexio.  We are evaluating different church CMS packages and I was curious whether anyone used RefTagger on Elexio.  

    I wonder if they might be helpful to tell you--especially if you are considering them, they might just try to do what they can to help!  Best of luck.

     

    Dan

    I like Apples.  Especially Honeycrisp.

  • Scott Burke
    Scott Burke Member Posts: 218 ✭✭

    Thanks!  As they say, "It doesn't hurt to ask." [:)]

  • Smithereens
    Smithereens Member Posts: 341 ✭✭

    Scott, you're right: can't hurt to ask.

    I'm not a tech guy, but if it works in your test, that should probably be sufficient. As I understand it, the only reason we recommend placing it before </body>is so that the page content loads before the script is run to look for links. But again, if it works in your test, that's all that matters.

    Hope this helps.

  • Tom Kirk
    Tom Kirk Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    Although Scott never contacted us about this particular issue, we are glad to say that he and his church purchased our Amp Vibe website solution back on August 25th. They went live on September 6th.