Hi @MelissaMa7
Custom Click Tracking: You can implement custom click tracking. This involves attaching event listeners to the buttons and passing additional data when the buttons are clicked. For example, you could pass a custom attribute like data-track-label with distinct values for each button. This way, when a button is clicked, you'll have additional information to differentiate between them in your reporting.
CSS Selector with Parent Context: If the buttons are nested within different parent elements or have unique parent contexts on a subset of pages, you can utilize CSS selectors to target them specifically. For instance, if the buttons have different parent elements on certain pages, you can construct CSS selectors that include the parent context to uniquely identify them.
URL Parameters: If the destination URLs of the buttons are different for the subset of pages, you can track them based on the destination URL. You can append unique URL parameters to the destination URLs of the subset buttons and then track clicks based on these parameters in Adobe Target.