I was taking a look at SEO-Browser.com to verify that all information on my site is correct when I came across this bug. In my settings for "Custom Java Code" I have it set to place/use/execute the Google Analytic code in the FOOTER of my site. Take a look where I found it using SEO-Browser.com
http://www.seo-browser.com/showdetail.php?type=9&link=http://www.socalcr...
Notice how it is NO WHERE NEAR the bottom? As a matter of fact it appears in the section. Just to verify that the code wasn't backwards in the options, I changed it to HEADER, however it still appears in the same place.
Could someone else verify and post a patch?
Thanks
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| #2 | google_analytic_issue.gif | 87.75 KB | SoCalCreations |
Comments
Comment #1
hass commentedhttp://www.socalcreations.net/ perfectly shows the tracking in the footer.
Comment #2
SoCalCreations commentedIf you go to the site and do the following
1) type in any site using Drupal and the Analytic module or use mine http://www.socalcreations.net "click on parse"
2) click on "Advance"
3) click on "CSS - Style Sheet"
4) Look Carefully, you will see that the PART of Google Analytic code is displayed after all the script files, the rest of it appears where you would expect it, but I wanted to find out if this was the intended by design behavior?
Please verify again and see image.
Will
Comment #3
hass commentedLooks as designed by google
Comment #4
hass commented