-
Website
- 3min Explainer Walkthrough
- Generate a Design
- Page Management
- Page Editing
- Form Builder
- Updating Your Navigation Menu
- Creating Page Redirectors
- Posts Management
- Search Engine Optimization
- Setting Up Google Marketing Tools
- Setting Up Meta Pixel & E-commerce Tracking
- Setting Up Microsoft Marketing Tools
- Setting Up Linkedin Insight Tag
- Optimizing Images For Web
- Analytics
- Third Party Embed Code
- Contacts
- Marketing
- Commerce
- Apps
-
Settings and Config
- Going Live
- Updating Your Billing Details
- Changing Your Oncord Plan
- Domain Health Checker
- Managing Administrators
- Registering a Domain Name
- Changing Your Domain Name
- Backing Up Your Website
- Choosing an E-mail Host
- Hosting Email With Oncord
- Setting Up Gmail Hosting
- Setting Up Office 365 Hosting
- Setting Up Sub Domains
- Hosting a Sub-Site
- Meta Pixel Helper
- Website
-
- 3min Explainer Walkthrough
- Generate a Design
- Page Management
- Page Editing
- Form Builder
- Updating Your Navigation Menu
- Creating Page Redirectors
- Posts Management
- Search Engine Optimization
- Setting Up Google Marketing Tools
- Setting Up Meta Pixel & E-commerce Tracking
- Setting Up Microsoft Marketing Tools
- Setting Up Linkedin Insight Tag
- Optimizing Images For Web
- Analytics
- Third Party Embed Code
- Contacts
- Marketing
- Commerce
- Apps
- Settings and Config
Home > Help & Resources > Help Articles > Tutorials > Website > Setting Up Meta Pixel & E-commerce Tracking > Meta Pixel Helper
Meta Pixel Helper
The Pixel Helper is a Chrome Browser extension that automatically reviews websites for Meta Pixel code. Once installed, a </> icon, the Pixel Helper icon, appears in the upper right corner of the browser near the address bar.
When a website has a Meta Pixel installed, the icon turns blue, and a badge shows the number of Pixels found on the webpage. If the icon remains gray, no Meta Pixels are installed on the webpage.
Install Meta Pixel Helper
To use the Meta Pixel Helper you must:
- use the Chrome web browser
- install the Pixel Helper extension from the Chrome Store
After installing the Pixel Helper extension, navigate to your website in the Chrome browser, and click on the Pixel Helper icon. The popup will tell what Pixels were found on the webpage, and whether they have loaded successfully.