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This guide covers the pages and downloads section of the GA4 dashboard. The section includes top pages, error pages and downloads.

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Top pages

Page detail

This table shows the performance of top pages for the whole of the vic.gov.au website, or for any filtered options selected, such as site section(s).

  • Page title: The title of the page as it shows in Google search results. Most of the time this includes the meta title tag “| Victorian Government”, but not always. For example, this is what the page title of the 2022 Victorian flood recovery page looks like on Google:

  • Page: The URL of a page.

  • Avg. time on page: The average length of time visitors spend on a page.

  • % Δ (next to the average time on the page): Whether there has been increase or decrease in the average time on the page. An increase will have a green arrow, and a decrease will have a red arrow and be a negative number.

  • Unique pageviews: Pageviews generated by the same visitor during the same session (a session lasts until there is 30 minutes of inactivity. Reloading in the same session will not be counted as a unique pageview).

  • % Δ (next to the unique pageviews): An increase or decrease in the unique pageviews.

  • % unique pageviews: The percentage of unique pageviews of a page (the ratio is expressed as a fraction of all pages on vic.gov.au).

  • % Δ (next to the % unique pageviews): An increase or decrease in the percentage of unique pageviews.

First page path

This table tells the journey visitors take when viewing a page. You can use the filter options to choose a single specific page or multiple pages to analyse.

  • Previous page path: The page that was visited first, before going to the page listed in the Page column.

    • The result “(entrance)” means the page was the first page registered in that session and the user wasn’t looking at any previous pages on vic.gov.au.

    • “/search” means the user has used the internal site search and clicked on a result from the internal search page.

    • “/” means the user was previously on the vic.gov.au homepage.

  • Page: The URL of a top page.

  • Pageviews: The views of the page, regardless of whether the views are done in the same session, by the same visitor, or with reloading the page.

  • % Δ: Whether there has been an increase or decrease in the pageviews.

404 error pages

  • Event label: Labels used to describe the triggered 404 error.

  • Page: The page that has a 404 error occurring.

  • Total event: The total number of times the 404 error is occurring because users have tried to access the page.

  • % Δ: Whether there has been an increase or decrease.

Downloads

Pages with downloads

  • Event label: URL of the page where a download has occurred.

  • Unique events: The number of times a unique visitor within a session has downloaded something on the page.

  • % Δ: An increase or decrease of users downloading something on the page.

You can also click on a specific option in the Event label column to filter the results in the Downloads table – this will show you all the download options being clicked on by users on that specific page.

Clicking on the specific event label option again will reset the results.

Downloads

  • Event action: The URL of the downloaded file.

  • Unique events: The number of times this file has been downloaded by a unique visitor within a session.

  • % Δ: An increase or decrease in this file being downloaded.

You can also click on a specific option in the Event action column to filter the results in the Pages with downloads table – this will show you what page(s) the downloadable file is embedded on.

Clicking on the specific event action option again will reset the results.

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