开发者 | crucialinnovations |
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更新时间 | 2020年10月11日 06:18 |
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PHP版本: | 4.0 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 5.5 |
版权: | GPLv2 or later |
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fast-google-analytics
folder to the /wp-content/plugins/
directorySettings
menu, then to Google Analytics
that appears in your admin menuVisit your website, page, post, etc. Right click and choose "View Source or View Page Source" depending on your web browser. Look for: The tracking code will appear here along with your Unique Tracking ID (i.e. UA-000000-2) Check the screenshots for an example of what this will look like.
You check stats in your Google Analytics account.
Make sure the plugin is enabled, and that you have entered the right Unique Tracking ID for your website. You also need to have visitors to your website, and allow time for the data to show up in your account.
In Google's own words: The alternative async tracking snippet adds support for preloading, which will provide a small performance boost on modern browsers, but can degrade to synchronous loading and execution on IE 9 and older mobile browsers that do not recognize the async script attribute. Only use this tracking snippet if your visitors primarily use modern browsers to access your site. See this Google Analytics Article for more information between the Current Standard Version vs. the Alternative Version under the "Alternative async tracking snippet" section.
Yes. You may hover your mouse over, or tap the ?'s in the plugin settings page, and it will tell you the default values, what values are available, and a brief description of what the particular option does.