Since we're not living and working in a perfect world, I think that having the flexibility to override the css selector that Target uses when we choose "Clicked an element" in the "Goal and Settings" step would be so welcomed by a lot of us.
Not all websites have a perfectly safe and sound DOM. Since Target decides by itself which css element selector string it uses, it is not always the best approach because it could result in having a lot of the html structure to never be changed... but that ain't always possible in real life. Having a "CSS Element Selector" field like the one in the A/B workflow, in the "Experiences" step would be perfect.
Of course you would need to add validations and alerts...
Is there anybody that see a benefit for this kind of feature?
Yes. Other testing and visual tools do this. You should add this as an idea. Adobe is actually behind on this. A marketer should be able to just navigate to the event they want to track and identify the css selector
Just made it as an Idea to the community.
Thanks
Just adding the link over to the idea, for others who want to up-vote it (like russpainter)
Who would like to override which "Clicked an element" selector to use