• Resolved Rodrigo Lima

    (@rodrigoflausino)


    Hi! This week i was trying to use the WP-Optimize and W3 Total Cache (and the Perfmatters plugin), but plugins like Koko Analytics don’t count the views. I was trying to search a configuration, but not found this.

    And i tried to ask the plugin owner, and the dev comments this: the tracking snippet was formatted to of the type text/plain.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/about-koko-and-use-of-wp-optimize-and-other-cache-plugins/

    I don’t know how to fix this or set the plugin to count the views. I was tried to configure the plugin to use cookies, but don’t work.

    For Analytics i have another situation, but i don’t know if the problem its from Google or from my website, but i set te Google Analytics javascript to not delay, specificaly.

    Thanks in Advanced.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support jbgupdraft

    (@jbgupdraft)

    Hi,

    Thanks for contacting us! I took a look at the other forum post and it looks like their snippet is no longer being formatted as plain text but it looks now like it’s being delayed by Perfmatters, the type is set to “pmdelayedjavascript”.

    It also looks like you’re using the Javascript minification features of WP-Optimize. Could you temporarily try disabling the Javascript minification in WP-Optimize > Minify > Process Javascript files, clear your cache and test the site?

    It’s also possible that there is a conflict happening between WP-Optimize and Perfmatters since we offer similar functionality but we’ll see how things go once the minification of Javascript is disabled with WP-Optimize.

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