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Hello, We just implemented Dynamics CRM online and got the new Microsoft portals product. We have a simple portal for our consumers that works well, but now I need to modify the head element of the html pages to add google tag manager and some other custom meta tags. Has anyone been able to do this and if so do you have any links or examples that might be useful? 

Thanks in advance.

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  • Manmohan Kapoor Profile Picture
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    Hello ,Please go through the link ,this might help---

    docs.microsoft.com/.../tags

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Thanks for the try, let me clarify a bit. On a page template if you check include the header and footer, portals dynamically builds a full html page with <head> area. Is there a way to modify this area. Thanks again.

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    RaviKashyap Profile Picture
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    Hi,

    AFAIK, there isn't any setting to configure the meta tags. But you can add these tags using JavaScript. Something like this-

    meta.png

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Thanks Ravi, that is what I have been seeing everywhere, to inject tags and scripts into the head. I hope in the future they allow an override.

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Hi,

    I'm also trying to implement Google Tag Manager. However, I bump into the issue i'm not able to implement script in the <head> section.

    The printscreen above is about implementing script in the header template (which is part of the <body>). So that doesn't help me.

    Any ideas?

    Did you get it to work mdell3072?

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Unfortunately I did not, I went a different route and iframed the portals into another site. This approach worked well for me. I do not see an issue with injecting javascript into the head element though, and then adding the second piece of tag manager into what portals calls the “website header and  footer”.

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