How to use Siteimprove’s priority script

What is the Siteimprove Priority Script (also known as Analytics Javascript)?

Adding this script to your website will enable Siteimprove to provide you with analytics data for your site. Although the full Analytics suite has an additional cost, using this script will provide you with some data about the prior 30 days at no additional cost:

  • Number of PDF (or other document) downloads
  • Clicks on broken links
  • Page views

Note: Using this script will not affect the performance of your site.

Here is a screenshot of the priority script code to install:

Please email to request. Code executes in alt text on web page.

Where do I put the priority script?

Your Content Management System may have a field specifically for adding tracking code. This is the easiest method.

Otherwise, if you have access to your website’s HTML, place the script on every page of your site right above the closing body tag, </body>.

Note: If you're using Content Security Policy (CSP), you’ll need to add rules to ensure that the data collection will work. For more information about CSPs, review Allowing the tracking script.

Is this required?

Yes, going forward the Digital Accessibility Program will require that all sites that are in scope of the Consent Decree (Berkeleley.edu sites) install the Priority Script.

Will this work with my Open Berkeley site?

Yes! As of October 14, 2024, all Open Berkeley sites will use the priority script. Learn about Siteimprove integration with Open Berkeley websites.

What are the benefits?

The analytics provided will show you which pages and documents your website visitors are using the most. You can use this information to help you prioritize remediation.

Currently, we are using Siteimprove’s Accessibility module. If Berkeley decides to purchase the Analytics Module, your site will be ready!

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