![]() Connect via ‘Config > API Access > GA4’, select from 65 available metrics, and adjust the date and dimensions. ![]() You’re now able to (begrudgingly) connect to GA4 and pull in analytics data in a crawl via their new API. ![]() Screaming Frog 19.4 Fixed: - an issue with JavaScript rendering and redirects - an issue causing a crash when seleting the bounce rate metric in GA4 Screaming Frog 19.3 - Added Subscription, Paywalled Content and Vehicle Listing rich result features to structured data validation - Removed Google How-To feature - Updated to version 23 - Bring Sitemap only user-agent directive handling in line with Googlebot’s updated behaviour - Introduced synced scrolling of duplicate content frames in the Duplicate Details Tab - Updated ‘View > Reset Columns for All Tables’ to also reset visibility if disabled - Added right-hand Segments Tab & Overview filter to ‘Reports’ to allow exporting in Scheduling / CLI - Added indication as to why ‘OK’ button is disabled when there is an error on another tab in system config Fixed: - issue with page transfer size missing in rendered crawls - issue with image in ‘Missing Alt Attribute’ filter during JavaScript rendering - issue with PageSpeed tab not appearing if you enable PSI mid-crawl with focus mode enabled - issue with Microdata not parsing - issue with unreadable scheduled crawl history errors - issue where Forms Auth was not using the user-agent from the working config - issue with various sites not loading in forms based authentication - various disaply issues with the config windows - various crashes - Update Chrome to resolve WebP exploit CVE-2023-4863 Screaming Frog 19.2 - Bug fixes Screaming Frog 19.1 - Bug fixes Screaming Frog 19.0 - Updated Design, Unified Config, Segments, Visual Custom Extraction, 3D Visualisations, New Filters & Issues Screaming Frog 18.5 - Bug fixes Screaming Frog 18.4 - Bug fixes Screaming Frog 18.3 - Bug fixes Screaming Frog 18.2 - Bug fixes Screaming Frog 18.1 - Bug fixes Screaming Frog 18.0 GA4 Integration: - It’s taken a little while, but like most SEOs, we’ve finally come to terms that we’ll have to actually switch to GA4. ![]()
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