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  • Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Hi @shopkartbd,

    Thanks for reaching out. The scripts you identified are used if you connect the Google Analytics module within Site Kit, or if you connect Google Analytics manually, without Site Kit. You’ll noticed the first resource you referenced within the following Google Analytics developers guide:
    https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/gtagjs

    If this is added to your site it will result in the Google Analytics Javascript resource loading, which is required for Google Analytics to work on your site.

    How can i delay this or set these at footer so these will not affect in loading, these will loads background after my website viewpoint loads.

    Moving these to the footer of your site isn’t recommended. If however this is something you wish to do, the product experts at the Google Analytics Help Center should be able to assist. Note that in order to achieve this you’ll need to remove the Site Kit placed snippet and add this manually, to the footer (Site Kit > Settings > Analytics > Edit)

    Thread Starter shopkartbd

    (@shopkartbd)

    This plugin should not block render and also should not affect page load.

    Please optimize it for best user experience.

    Thanks

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Many thanks for your feedback @shopkartbd.

    With regards optimizing the Analytics snippet, Site Kit inserts the snippet as advised by the Analytics team. I will however, pass on your message to the team.

    You may also wish to ask more on this particular “Render blocking” PageSpeed opportunity over on the Analytics Help Center, as this same is the same whether you use Site Kit to implement Analytics or not.

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