View Full Version : Google Analytics delaying Smugmug?
redcrown
Aug-21-2008, 09:25 PM
Sometimes when my Smugmug pages display slowly I see Transfering from www.google-analytics.com (http://www.google-analytics.com) in by browser status bar. Looks like Smugmug page display is waiting on google.
I do not have Google Analytics enabled in my custom scripts.
I do have Statcounter code, and sometimes my page displays delay for several seconds waiting on Statcounter.
Why is Smugmug hitting google analytics when I do not have code for it? Can I turn it off?
rainforest1155
Aug-22-2008, 08:39 AM
Hi Kelly,
Don't worry, the Google Analytics connection that you see in your browser shouldn't delay the load times of your galleries. It is loaded after everything else has been loaded and helps us to keep an eye on SmugMugs popularity.
I hope this helps,
Sebastian
jfriend
Aug-22-2008, 09:35 AM
Hi Kelly,
Don't worry, the Google Analytics connection that you see in your browser shouldn't delay the load times of your galleries. It is loaded after everything else has been loaded and helps us to keep an eye on SmugMugs popularity.
I hope this helps,
Sebastian
Sebastian, I wish that were true, but I do not believe it is actually true. I too occasionally see my pages just sitting there completely empty and doing absolutely nothing and the status bar say it's trying to load something from Google Analytics.
Isn't it true that browsers have a limitied number of simultaneous connections and therefore, pretty much any connection can hold up the loading of the page unless it's an Ajax connection that's done after the page is loaded?
Montec
Sep-03-2008, 08:38 AM
I have the same problem with pixel.quantserve.com and the google analytics preventing images to load on my site. I have tried to get it resolved through the helpdesk but they cannot pin it down.
I have sent them traceroutes and line quality tests and all looks fine, but I still get the problems of the images not loading and these two items are always in the status bar when this happens.
Sebastian, I wish that were true, but I do not believe it is actually true. I too occasionally see my pages just sitting there completely empty and doing absolutely nothing and the status bar say it's trying to load something from Google Analytics.
Isn't it true that browsers have a limitied number of simultaneous connections and therefore, pretty much any connection can hold up the loading of the page unless it's an Ajax connection that's done after the page is loaded?so, if you as a customer have google analytics in your footer, there's nothing we can do to prevent it from firing inline and potentially blocking other requests. SmugMugs tracker fires after the main image is loaded so it shouldnt negatively impact page loading. We have plans to address this.
jfriend
Sep-03-2008, 09:54 AM
so, if you as a customer have google analytics in your footer, there's nothing we can do to prevent it from firing inline and potentially blocking other requests. SmugMugs tracker fires after the main image is loaded so it shouldnt negatively impact page loading. We have plans to address this.
Hmmm. I've looked at the StatCounter code and I presume it's similar to google analytics and quantserve. Would it not be possible to make those calls be asynchronous (like Ajax calls) so there's no way they can block the loading of the page? For StatCounter (which is what I use to track stats), it would require making a copy of their code, modifying it and copying it into my JS rather than linking to their hosted version, but it seems like a possibility.
Couldn't you guys do something similar for the quantserve stuff that you use?
Hmmm. I've looked at the StatCounter code and I presume it's similar to google analytics and quantserve. Would it not be possible to make those calls be asynchronous (like Ajax calls) so there's no way they can block the loading of the page? For StatCounter (which is what I use to track stats), it would require making a copy of their code, modifying it and copying it into my JS rather than linking to their hosted version, but it seems like a possibility.
Couldn't you guys do something similar for the quantserve stuff that you use?we have plans :D
BigAl
Sep-03-2008, 10:40 PM
so, if you as a customer have google analytics in your footer,there's nothing we can do to prevent it from firing inline and potentially blocking other requests.I have a standard account (ie no customisation) and I've also had this delay many times...
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