No, you cannot remove the scripts without also removing the inline bootstraping (i.e. you can disable tracking completely). However, the scripts are always included just above </body> and are delivered compressed if your browser accepts gzip/deflate. Is it really the find scripts that triggers the Google Speed warning?
/Henrik
Thanks for answer Henrik. Yes that a bit odd that it`s reporting them, but see here: http://screencast.com/t/dizNWTJei
Yes, You are right, they are at the bottom, I guess it`s just Google Speed thing. Thanks!
It's 2018, why isn't the async/defer attribute enabled on these script tags by default?
It's 2020 and I'm asking the same question - why isn't async/defer added by default?
Hi,
I would like to block Episerver to adding those script on every page:
http://dl.episerver.net/12.0.0/epi-util/native.history.js
http://dl.episerver.net/12.0.0/epi-util/find.js
Google Speed complanins they are blocking render speed -> "Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content"
I would like them to load them manually at the end of page, plus compress them.
Any ideas?