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I have used the "Better Google Analytics JavaScript that doesn’t block page downloading" to load Google Analytics dynamically so that it will not block HTML / page rendering.

However, it appears occassionaly that my HTML page will block rendering on the Firefox 3.0 (WinXP) status message states:

"Transferring data from www.google-analytics.com"

Any ideas on how to load the Google Analytics JavaScript in a way in which it will not block HTML/page rending?

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Put the Google Analytics code as the last thing before the </body> tag, like Google recommends?

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I have and if you notice from the lyncd.com article code, it dynamically loads the JS into the head element. – BenHelley May 25 at 4:58
Okay. When you're seeing the "Transferring data from www.google-analytics.com" message, has anything on your page actually been blocked from rendering, or does the page appear to have finished apart from that message hanging around? – chaos May 25 at 5:00
When I see the message, the page has a noticeable block in rendering the page. I have JS that turns some DIV display from "none" to "block" but that code doesn't occur because the page get stuck on this "transfering data from www.google-analytics.com" – BenHelley May 25 at 5:03
I see. Well, you could try arranging to have the script appended slightly after page load, on a short setTimeout; that at least will let other immediately pending operations run before it waits on Analytics. If that doesn't work or isn't feasible, you'd probably have to work out a way to pull the Analytics script using AJAX, which seems a bit challenging. – chaos May 25 at 5:13
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But it at the bottom (just before the </body>) and delay it:

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
    if (typeof(_gat)=='object')
        setTimeout(function(){
            _gat._getTracker("UA-1234567-8")._trackPageview()}, 1500);
</script>

Have a look at my explanation about why I think this is the "best way to integrate analytics".

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The DEFER attribute may work for you

<script DEFER type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js">

<script DEFER type="text/javascript">... tracker code ...</script>
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