
內容簡介
Prerender Meta Tag 可以讓網站管理員在後台預先加載第二個頁面,以提高使用者瀏覽速度。以往,每個頁面都需手動放置特定的 prerender,否則必須查詢 Google Analytics API。
此外掛是基於使用者的瀏覽路徑,可以非常準確地猜測使用者接下來要訪問的頁面,從而實現極快的瀏覽體驗。
此 WordPress 外掛可以在 HTML 文件的頭部創建並注入動態 Prerender Meta Tag,每個頁面都具有完美且專用的 prerender 鏈接!
系統會在名為“your-db-prefix_PRERENDER”的數據庫表中存儲使用者的瀏覽路徑。然後,外掛會檢索最常訪問的下一個頁面並將其用作 prerender meta tag。
如果外掛沒有任何下一個可能訪問的頁面的數據,它將顯示到首頁的 prerender。
當卸載此外掛時,該數據庫表將被自動刪除。如果要保留歷史數據,請不要卸載外掛。如果您更改了永久鏈接結構或正在從先前版本遷移到此外掛的 3.5 版本,請卸載外掛以清除數據庫表。
如需更多信息,請訪問:EVE Milano
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原文外掛簡介
Prerender Meta Tag allows webmasters to pre-load, in background, a second page in the browser. Until now you have to place a specific prerender by hand in your code, for each page. Otherwise you have to query Google Analytics API.
The plugin knows the next page users will visit and enables a very fast navigation experience. This plugin is based on users navigation paths and it can really guess the next page that the user will visit.
This WordPress plugin creates and injects into the head section of the HTML document a real dynamic Prerender Meta Tag. Each page with a perfect and dedicated prerender link!
The system stores users navigational paths inside a database table called “your-db-prefix_PRERENDER”. Than the plugin retrieves the most common next visited page and uses it as prerender meta tag.
If the plugin doesn’t hava any data for the next probable visited page, it will show a prerender to the homepage.
The database table WILL BE REMOVED automatically when the plugin is uninstalled. Do not uninstall the plugin if you want to keep historical data. Uninstall the plugin if you change permalink structure or if you are moving to version 3.5 of this plugin from a previous version – this way will purge the database table.
For info please visit: EVE Milano
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If you find this plugin useful to you, please consider making a donation to help contribute to my time invested and to further development. Thanks for your kind support! – Giovanni Sacheli
