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: Optimisation test services allude to 'inline script block #5', what does this mean Optimisation text services like Gmetrix and Pingdom Tools often provide feedback like 'inline script block #5',

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Optimisation text services like Gmetrix and Pingdom Tools often provide feedback like 'inline script block #5 ', what exactly does this mean and how do you go about identifying and solving this problem.

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@Becky754

As noted in Seb's comment immediately under the question, this indicates there is a script or asset request blocking your page being rendered.

More than likely, it is a javascript or css call for a plugin or add-on tracking service. Many such services often recommend/instruct website owners to insert their scripts/css calls as close to the top of the section as possible. Depending on the plugin or script, you may be able to optimize page load by moving them to the end of the source code, following the closing tag and before .

Examples of such scripts/services could be:


ShareThis or AddThis
Salesforce or Hubspot injected forms
Campaign/Marketing tracking services such as DoubleClick, Floodlight, CrazyEgg
3rd-Party Plugins and Embeds

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