@markgharvey reports that when Eloqua is slow, it appears to block us from loading the list of documents on pages. That is not ideal, especially since doc.suse.com does not use Eloqua at all.
We should try to get our request to go through before the browser tries Eloqua. Maybe we can convince the suse.com folks to make requests to Eloqua/visualwebsiteoptimizer/other tracking stuff with the async attribute?
[Note to self: needs to be checked with ad blocker off.]
@markgharvey reports that when Eloqua is slow, it appears to block us from loading the list of documents on pages. That is not ideal, especially since doc.suse.com does not use Eloqua at all.
We should try to get our request to go through before the browser tries Eloqua. Maybe we can convince the suse.com folks to make requests to Eloqua/visualwebsiteoptimizer/other tracking stuff with the
async
attribute?[Note to self: needs to be checked with ad blocker off.]