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Update example to correspond to new Google Analytics ID #650

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@AdamRJensen AdamRJensen commented May 3, 2022

The Google Universal Analytics (UA) IDs are being phased out, hence I think it makes more sense that the Pydata Sphinx theme example utilizes the new type of Google Analytics ID. Partly so the documentation is valid once the UA ID's discontinues, but also to encourage users to use the new Google Analytics ID version .

Support for the new Google Analytics ID was added in #385

Google Analytics 4 is our next-generation measurement solution and is replacing Universal Analytics. On July 1, 2023, Universal Analytics properties will stop processing new hits. If you still rely on Universal Analytics, we recommend that you complete your move to Google Analytics 4.

The Google Universal Analytics (UA) IDs are being phased out, hence I think it makes more sense that the Pydata Sphinx theme example utilizes the new type of Google Analytics ID.

Support for the new Google Analytics ID was added in #385 

> Google Analytics 4 is our next-generation measurement solution, and is replacing Universal Analytics. On July 1, 2023, Universal Analytics properties will stop processing new hits. If you still rely on Universal Analytics, we recommend that you complete your move to Google Analytics 4.
@AdamRJensen AdamRJensen changed the title Update example to correspond to Google Analytics ID Update example to correspond to new Google Analytics ID May 3, 2022
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agree - thanks for this update!

@choldgraf choldgraf merged commit 64d73c3 into pydata:master May 3, 2022
@jarrodmillman jarrodmillman added this to the 0.9 milestone Jun 2, 2022
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