Google Ping | 195 Google Extensions
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Display Layer Message at the end of the website.
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WordPress的 Cookie 通知
在網站的末端顯示Layer Message。
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Blogger:
歐盟國家/地區的 Cookie 通知
根據歐盟 (EU) 法律規定,您必須為歐盟地區的訪客提供網誌上所用 Cookie 的資訊。在多數情況下,相關法律同時規定,您必須取得訪客同意才能使用 Cookie。
為了遵守這些規定,我們特別在您的網誌上放置了下列通知:
「這個網站會使用 Google 的 Cookie 來協助提供服務及分析流量。此外,這個網站會將您的 IP 位址、使用者代理程式、效能和安全性指標一併提供給 Google,以確保服務品質、產生使用統計資料,以及偵測並處理濫用情形。」
訪客可從這則通知瞭解 Google 在您的網誌上使用了特定的 Blogger 和 Google Cookie,其中包括 Google Analytics (分析) 和 AdSense 的 Cookie。您可以點選下列連結,進一步瞭解相關資訊:Google 的隱私權實務規範以及 Google 如何使用合作夥伴網站上的資料。
變更通知
如何變更或停用通知
如果您刻意透過編輯在網誌上隱藏了這則通知,則有責任向訪客告知您的網誌上所用 Cookie 的資訊,並且在必要時取得訪客的同意。不僅如此,如果您還加入了其他設定 Cookie 的網誌功能 (包括第三方分析或廣告服務),也必須如實告知訪客。
您必須根據自己所用的 Cookie 決定通知中還必須附上哪些說明。如果您選擇使用其他通知,仍必須符合 Google 的歐盟地區使用者同意授權政策。進一步瞭解如何產生 Cookie 通知。
查看通知
如要在歐盟以外的國家/地區查看通知,請在瀏覽網誌時變更國家/地區代碼,也就是在網址尾端加上「?gl=<國家/地區代碼>」,例如:「blogger.com?gl=fr」。如果您使用的是自訂網域,在歐盟以外的國家/地區瀏覽時,系統將不會顯示通知。
Essential Google tools for your WordPress site.
Managing a successful website can be complicated. Publishers and business owners should have easy access to the insights and capabilities that drive audience and revenue growth. That’s why we’re excited to announce Site Kit by Google, a free, open-source plugin bringing together insights from essential Google products for WordPress sites.
Site Kit is ideal for website owners who want easily digestible information about audience and revenue performance, all in one place.
In the first version of the plugin, we’ve integrated four Google tools and products to help grow, optimize and monetize WordPress sites:
Search Console: Learn how users discover your content on Google Search.
Analytics: Understand how users navigate your site.
AdSense: Set up AdSense and monitor your earnings.
PageSpeed Insights: Identify critical performance optimizations for your site.
With Site Kit installed, WordPress users can access unified insights and Google product capabilities directly from the WordPress admin panel. Where it is helpful, Site Kit will also provide deep links into Google products for advanced reports and product configuration capabilities.
Core Web Vitals are a set of metrics to help site owners and developers understand as accurately as possible how visitors experience their pages. For example, whether the most important elements of your pages are loading fast enough, or how long it takes before visitors can interact with your pages.
Core Web Vitals will also be a key component in the assessment of page experience ranking factor in Google Search.
To make sure you have the most relevant info about how people experience your pages, we’re bringing Core Web Vitals metrics to Site Kit in our latest release 1.10.0 🎉
What’s new?
The new and improved Page Speed and Experience module displays the most relevant Web Vitals metrics in a simplified, easy to understand view directly on your Site Kit dashboard:
The module takes just one click to activate. For each page, it shows you:
Lab metrics: A snapshot of how the page is performing right now, measured in tests we run to simulate a page load in a controlled environment.
Field metrics: How real users visiting your pages in Chrome browser experienced the page over time.
Stats about mobile and desktop: You can also flip the toggle on the top right to see how your site is doing for each.
Link to the full PageSpeed Insights report: See detailed recommendations for making improvements.
We want to help you understand how real people experience your pages, so if there’s enough Field data available for a specific page, we’ll display the Field tab by default (you can always check the Lab data by switching to the other tab).
How can I use this to improve page speed and experience?
You can combine Web Vitals with information from other Google products you have connected via Site Kit to understand the impact of performance on your pages and what to prioritise. Here are just a few ideas to get you started:
If you’re wondering whether to prioritise mobile or desktop, check your traffic distribution by device available as a dimension in Search Console — you’ll see where most of your visitors are coming from.
Check how the current page performance affects how people experience your page. Metrics like average time on page or bounce rate in Google Analytics can help you get a better understanding.
If you have specific goals for this page (for example, visitors play a video, complete a form, click a button, etc), you can check the conversion rate for this goal. A low conversion rate could mean people are leaving the site because it was too slow, didn’t load as expected, etc.
Go through the detailed PageSpeed Insights report linked from the Site Kit module and prioritize a few opportunities to fix. In some cases, there are also WordPress-specific recommendations.
Once you’ve made fixes, you can use the Lab data to check immediately if the fixes had any effect (since Lab data is calculated fresh for that particular moment). Field data, on the other hand, is calculated over time and might take a while to reflect the improvements.
In today’s release, we’re launching a completely revamped “All Traffic” section of Site Kit to make it easier for you to find out exactly how people discover and visit your site 🎉
Over the course of many user studies, we heard that the traffic to your site and how it changes over time is the critical metric you care about most. For all of you who took the time to participate in a Site Kit study – thank you for sharing your experience with us! 🙌🤗
So we built a brand new All Traffic section, sitting right at the top of your dashboard, which aims to help you answer 3 key questions at a glance:
How is my site doing?
How has this changed over time?
Where exactly did the visitors to my site come from?
What’s new?
See at a glance how your site has been doing over time with the new trend graph. Adjust the time period from the dropdown in the top bar to view the trend over 7, 28, or 90 days. You’ll also see information how this period compares to the previous period.
Dig into the details of where you got your visitors — you can now break down traffic by channels (e.g. organic, paid, social), countries, or devices.
Check how your site’s been doing for a specific type of traffic — simply click that slice of the chart and you’ll see a trend graph for it.
Update to 1.25.0 to check out the All Traffic section. If you have questions, you’ll find us in the forum — we’d love to hear your thoughts and help.
In today’s release, we’re making it easier to get in touch with our support team directly from your dashboard and quickly resolve any issues you might have using Site Kit.
If you’ve ever had a question about Site Kit, you’ve likely already met our team on the WordPress support forum. Many Site Kit users are so happy with their quick and helpful answers that they even mention them in 5-star plugin reviews, like this one, this one, or this one 😍
We’ve added an icon in the top bar that will help you navigate to the forum and other useful resources directly from your Site Kit dashboard:
Introducing the Site Kit sidekicks
You might also notice a few new friendly faces in your dashboard and on our website — meet the Site Kit sidekicks!
You’ll be seeing them as you set up Site Kit for the first time, when you connect new services, in errors or other messages on the dashboard, and also on our booths at WordCamps and various other events once it’s safe to meet in person again (hopefully sooner than later!)
The Site Kit sidekicks are part of a bigger project to overhaul the visual design of Site Kit and make it delightful, coherent, and intuitive to use. Stay tuned for more improvements on this front!
As always, if you have questions you’ll find us in the forum — we’d love to hear your thoughts and help.
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