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Princess Abta Death: Who Was She? – Saudi Royal Court

Princess Abta Death: Who Was She? – Saudi Royal Court

September 29, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

Okay, I’ve analyzed⁤ teh provided JavaScript code. Here’s a breakdown of what it does, along with ​explanations and potential improvements:

Overall purpose

This code snippet is designed to load and initialize several third-party tracking and analytics scripts on a webpage. Specifically, it handles:

  1. Facebook Pixel (fbq): Tracks user actions for⁣ advertising purposes.
  2. Google Tag Manager (GTM): Loads a specific Google campaign tag.
  3. Survicate: Loads a​ survey/feedback‌ tool and sets visitor⁣ traits (user​ subscription status and geolocation).

Detailed Breakdown

1. Facebook pixel (loadFbEvents)

function loadFbEvents() {
  (function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) {
    // ... (Facebook Pixel initialization code) ...})(f, b, e, 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js', n, t, s);
  fbq('init', '593671331875494');
  fbq('track', 'PageView');
}

* IIFE (Instantly Invoked Function Expression): The code is wrapped in an IIFE to create a private scope and avoid polluting the global​ namespace.
* ⁣ f (window): Represents the window object.
* b (document): Represents the document object.
* e (script): Represents the script HTML element.
* v (Facebook⁤ Pixel URL): The⁢ URL of the Facebook Pixel JavaScript file.
* n (fbq object): ‌ The fbq object,⁤ wich is the main interface for interacting with the Facebook Pixel.
* ​ t (script element): A variable to hold the dynamically created <script> element.
* ‍ s (first script element): A variable to hold the first <script> element in the document.
* Pixel ​Initialization:

* f._fbq = n;: Creates or ⁢assigns the _fbq object to the window object. This ⁢is⁢ how the Facebook pixel is made available.
​ * ‍ n.push = n;: ‍Allows you to push commands to the⁣ fbq object.
‍ * n.loaded = !0;: Sets a flag indicating that the Pixel has loaded.
*​ n.version = '2.0';: Sets the Pixel version.
‌ * n.queue = [];: Creates a ‍queue to store commands that are executed‍ after the Pixel is fully loaded.
*‍ ‍ Dynamic script Insertion: creates a <script> element, sets‌ its async and defer attributes to true (for non-blocking loading),‍ sets its src to the‍ Facebook Pixel URL, and ⁣inserts⁣ it into the document before​ the first <script> element.
* fbq('init','593671331875494');: Initializes the Pixel with your Facebook Pixel ID. Significant: Replace '593671331875494' with your actual Pixel ID.
* fbq('track', 'PageView');: ⁤ Tracks a “PageView” event,⁤ which is typically the first event you want to track on a page.

2. Google Tag Manager (loadGtagEvents)

“`javascript
function loadGtagEvents(isGoogleCampaignActive) {
if (!isGoogleCampaignActive)⁢ {
return;
}
var id = document.getElementById(‘toi-plus-google-campaign’);
if (id) {
return;
}

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