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Best practice for multiple tracking snippets?

WPCode – Insert Headers and Footers + Custom Code Snippets – WordPress Code Manager · support · 2026-06-02T09:44:00+00:00

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Jacob Haviland unresolved
I have added around ten different tracking snippets in the header using this awesome plugin. Will having too many small JS codes here slow down the page speed, or should I combine them? Hi @jacobhaviland , Thanks for the kind words, glad you’re enjoying WPCode! There’s no need to combine them. Each snippet is just lightweight inline text, and WPCode outputs them all together in a single efficient pass, so ten separate snippets versus one combined makes no real difference to page speed. What actually affects speed is the external scripts each pixel loads from Google, Meta, and so on, and that’s the same either way. Let me know if I can provide more info! Thanks,

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markomiljanovic 2026-06-02T11:26:00+00:00

Hi @jacobhaviland , Thanks for the kind words, glad you’re enjoying WPCode! There’s no need to combine them. Each snippet is just lightweight inline text, and WPCode outputs them all together in a single efficient pass, so ten separate snippets versus one combined makes no real difference to page speed. What actually affects speed is the external scripts each pixel loads from Google, Meta, and so on, and that’s the same either way. Let me know if I can provide more info! Thanks,