Load ad scripts statically
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Overview
This audits checks whether or not ad scripts are being injected into the page.
Other resources on the page may delay the fetching and loading of injected
scripts, which will in turn delay the loading of ads. In some situations these
scripts may not be fetched at all, preventing ads from being loaded all
together.
Recommendations
Load scripts via async script tags to improve speed. The browser preload scanner
can fetch script tags earlier, even if render blocking resources are blocking
the script execution.
Incorrect |
<script>
var el = document.createElement('script');
el.src = 'https://securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js';
var node = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
node.parentNode.insertBefore(el, node);
</script>
|
Correct |
<script async src="https://securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js"></script>
|
Identify the source of injected ad scripts
Sometimes it may not be obvious how an ad script is being injected into a page,
or even that it's being injected at all. For example, when examining the source
of a page after it's loaded, a script tag that has been injected may appear
indistinguishable from a tag that was loaded statically.
In these cases, use the Network tab in Chrome DevTools to determine the source
of injected ad scripts.
- Open DevTools by pressing
Control+Shift+J
or Command+Option+J
(Mac).
- Navigate to the Network tab.
- If not already visible, click Filter
to open the filter bar and type the
name of the script flagged by this audit into the text box.
- If not already visible, right-click on any table header and select
Initiator to include the Initiator column in the network request
waterfall table.
- Reload the page to capture network traffic.

As seen in the above screenshot, the initiator column will contain information
about the source of the script in question. You can click on the source link to
jump directly to the code responsible for issuing the ad script request, or
hover over the source link to see all of the calls leading up to the request.
This audit operates against a allowlist of ad scripts which are known to be safe
to load statically. The current list is:
Library |
Script(s) |
AdSense |
pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js
|
Amazon Publisher Services |
amazon-adsystem.com/aax2/apstag.js
|
Criteo Direct Bidder |
static.criteo.net/js/*/publishertag.js
|
Google Publisher Tag |
googletagservices.com/tag/js/gpt.js
securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js
|
Index Exchange |
js-sec.indexww.com/ht/p/*.js
|
Intervening against document.write()
Script-injected "async scripts" considered harmful
Speeding Up Async Snippets
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Last updated 2024-06-26 UTC.
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The document provides examples of correct and incorrect code for loading scripts and includes a list of ad scripts from AdSense, Amazon, Criteo, Google Publisher Tag, and Index Exchange.\n"],null,["# Load ad scripts statically\n\nOverview\n--------\n\nThis audits checks whether or not ad scripts are being injected into the page.\nOther resources on the page may delay the fetching and loading of injected\nscripts, which will in turn delay the loading of ads. In some situations these\nscripts may not be fetched at all, preventing ads from being loaded all\ntogether.\n\nRecommendations\n---------------\n\nLoad scripts via async script tags to improve speed. The browser preload scanner\ncan fetch script tags earlier, even if render blocking resources are blocking\nthe script execution.\n\n|---------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| **Incorrect** | ```html \u003cscript\u003e var el = document.createElement('script'); el.src = 'https://securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js'; var node = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; node.parentNode.insertBefore(el, node); \u003c/script\u003e ``` |\n| **Correct** | ```html \u003cscript async src=\"https://securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js\"\u003e\u003c/script\u003e ``` |\n\n### Identify the source of injected ad scripts\n\nSometimes it may not be obvious how an ad script is being injected into a page,\nor even that it's being injected at all. For example, when examining the source\nof a page after it's loaded, a script tag that has been injected may appear\nindistinguishable from a tag that was loaded statically.\n\nIn these cases, use the Network tab in Chrome DevTools to determine the source\nof injected ad scripts.\n\n1. Open DevTools by pressing `Control+Shift+J` or `Command+Option+J` (Mac).\n2. Navigate to the **Network** tab.\n3. If not already visible, click **Filter** to open the filter bar and type the name of the script flagged by this audit into the text box.\n4. If not already visible, right-click on any table header and select **Initiator** to include the Initiator column in the network request waterfall table.\n5. Reload the page to capture network traffic.\n\nAs seen in the above screenshot, the initiator column will contain information\nabout the source of the script in question. You can click on the source link to\njump directly to the code responsible for issuing the ad script request, or\nhover over the source link to see all of the calls leading up to the request.\n\nMore information\n----------------\n\nThis audit operates against a allowlist of ad scripts which are known to be safe\nto load statically. The current list is:\n\n| Library | Script(s) |\n|---------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| AdSense | `pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js` |\n| Amazon Publisher Services | `amazon-adsystem.com/aax2/apstag.js` |\n| Criteo Direct Bidder | `static.criteo.net/js/*/publishertag.js` |\n| Google Publisher Tag | `googletagservices.com/tag/js/gpt.js` `securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js` |\n| Index Exchange | `js-sec.indexww.com/ht/p/*.js` |\n\n[Intervening against document.write()](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2016/08/removing-document-write) \n\n[Script-injected \"async scripts\" considered harmful](https://www.igvita.com/2014/05/20/script-injected-async-scripts-considered-harmful/) \n\n[Speeding Up Async Snippets](https://csswizardry.com/2022/10/speeding-up-async-snippets/) \n[View audit source](https://github.com/googleads/publisher-ads-lighthouse-plugin/tree/HEAD/lighthouse-plugin-publisher-ads/audits/script-injected-tags.js) [Improve this article](https://github.com/googleads/publisher-ads-lighthouse-plugin/tree/HEAD/docs/audits/script-injected-tags.md) [Report an issue](https://github.com/googleads/publisher-ads-lighthouse-plugin/issues/new?labels=documentation&template=documentation-feedback.md&title=Documentation+feedback%3A+script-injected-tags.md)\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e"]]