This time I will show you how to set up InstantClick to be compatible with MathJax and Baidu Statistics, etc. What are the precautions for setting up InstantClick to be compatible with MathJax and Baidu Statistics, etc. The following is a practical case, let's take a look.
Some netizens mentioned before that LaTex (implemented by MathJax) on the blog is broken. The reason is that instantclick is used here to achieve the effect of opening the web page in seconds. However, since instantclick will not re-run the JavaScript code located in the head section, many tool software, such as MathJax, Baidu Statistics, Google Analytics, Google Code Software such as Prettify directly inserts JS files into the head area. This causes these tools to become invalid after instantclick and require reconfiguration.
The configuration is not complicated, and the codes of these tools themselves do not need to be modified in any way. But add the following code before InstantClick.init();:
<script data-no-instant> InstantClick.on('change', function(isInitialLoad) { if (isInitialLoad === false) { if (typeof MathJax !== 'undefined') // support MathJax MathJax.Hub.Queue(["Typeset",MathJax.Hub]); if (typeof prettyPrint !== 'undefined') // support google code prettify prettyPrint(); if (typeof _hmt !== 'undefined') // support 百度统计 _hmt.push(['_trackPageview', location.pathname + location.search]); if (typeof ga !== 'undefined') // support google analytics ga('send', 'pageview', location.pathname + location.search); } }); InstantClick.init(); </script>
The meaning of this code is that every time the page is reloaded , MathJax, Baidu Statistics, Google Code Prettify, and Google Analytics are re-run through direct function calls.
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