This page shows details of submitted and abandoned webforms as well as interactions with these specific content component elements:
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guide covers the forms submissions section of the GA4 dashboard. This section includes number of forms submitted, percentage of form submits and whether submissions have increased or decreased.
Examples of these elements, include:
search bars or filters within a component, e.g. the search result filters on the Victorian Government departments and agencies list or for the content collection component.
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Form submissions
This table shows data on forms submitted by visitors.
Form: The ID of the webform or content component element: title of the form
Page path: the URL of the page where the form is located, as well as the form ID.
To find the ID of a particular webform, open the form in the CMS and it will be the end part of the URL (e.g. content.vic.gov.au/form/comm-games-enquiries) or can be found in the Settings > General settings section. It is usually a shortened version of the initial title that was used when creating the form.
Form submission web page: Page where the webform or component is embedded.
Unique events (1): The Event count: number of times this form was submitted by a unique visitor within a session, displayed as numbers.Unique events (
2% Δ (event count %): The number of times this form was submitted by a unique visitor within a session, displayed as a percentage.
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Form abandonments
This table shows data on form elements that have started to be filled in but then were abandoned by visitors. This means that at least one field in a form or form element was filled in (e.g. a radio button selected, a text field had something typed in it, or a search filter dropdown option was chosen), but the visitor never submitted the information.
Form: The name of the webform or content component element.
Form submission web page: Page where the webform or component is embedded.
Unique events (1): The number of times this form was abandoned by a unique visitor within a session, displayed as numbers.
Unique events (2): The number of times this form was abandoned by a unique visitor within a session, displayed as a percentage.
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% of form submits: percentage of form submits.
% Δ (percentage of form submits): shows whether the percentage of forms submissions have increased or decreased.
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