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Kelsey13

2007-05-12, 10:15 pm

I have created my website, now I would like to put a counter on there to
track site traffic. Is there a way to accomplish this?
K
Mike Koewler

2007-05-12, 10:15 pm

Kelsey,

Sure. Do a Google Search for counter and find the script that looks best
for you.

Mike

Opinion: Counters are a waste of bandwidth and web space. They serve no
purpose whatsoever for the viewer. Do you really think anyone but you
cares to see how many people have visited your site? If web stats are
important, download your server's log files and use a program that
interprets them.

Kelsey13 wrote:

> I have created my website, now I would like to put a counter on there to
> track site traffic. Is there a way to accomplish this?
> K

Kelsey13

2007-05-12, 10:15 pm

Thanks for the quick reponse, I do have the html script for the counter that
I want to use, but in Publisher how do I view the html version? Do I view
the site in the wepage view and then click on view source and add it there?
Thanks for the help.
K

"Mike Koewler" wrote:

> Kelsey,
>
> Sure. Do a Google Search for counter and find the script that looks best
> for you.
>
> Mike
>
> Opinion: Counters are a waste of bandwidth and web space. They serve no
> purpose whatsoever for the viewer. Do you really think anyone but you
> cares to see how many people have visited your site? If web stats are
> important, download your server's log files and use a program that
> interprets them.
>


DavidF

2007-05-12, 10:15 pm

You can use the Insert HTML code fragment tool to insert the code snippet
into the Pub page.

You do not edit the code directly. Make all edits in the original Pub file,
and produce new html from there.

DavidF

"Kelsey13" <Kelsey13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:33DD3999-140F-4B99-BC49-2BA635E722C8@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the quick reponse, I do have the html script for the counter
> that
> I want to use, but in Publisher how do I view the html version? Do I view
> the site in the wepage view and then click on view source and add it
> there?
> Thanks for the help.
> K
>
> "Mike Koewler" wrote:
>
>



Kelsey13

2007-05-12, 10:15 pm

David,
Thanks alot. I even had my daughter assist me and she is really good at
websites and she tried different ways of adding it. I now have the site up
and running, with the counter.
We will also be using the behind the scenes webstats as suggested by Mike.
Again thank you very much. One website done, two more to finish.
K

"DavidF" wrote:

> You can use the Insert HTML code fragment tool to insert the code snippet
> into the Pub page.
>
> You do not edit the code directly. Make all edits in the original Pub file,
> and produce new html from there.
>
> DavidF
>
> "Kelsey13" <Kelsey13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:33DD3999-140F-4B99-BC49-2BA635E722C8@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Mike Koewler

2007-05-13, 3:15 am

Kelsey,

If you have access to your log files, you ought to download and install
Log Analyzer Lite: http://www.alterwind.com/index.html?from=about&ver=310L

Pretty impressive array of stats. And the Lite version is free!

Mike

Kelsey13 wrote:[color=darkred]
> David,
> Thanks alot. I even had my daughter assist me and she is really good at
> websites and she tried different ways of adding it. I now have the site up
> and running, with the counter.
> We will also be using the behind the scenes webstats as suggested by Mike.
> Again thank you very much. One website done, two more to finish.
> K
>
> "DavidF" wrote:
>
>
DavidF

2007-05-13, 6:15 pm

Your webhost probably has some built-in webstats that you can access via the
control panel. Those stats will be far more relevant and complete that a
counter. Part of what Mike is saying too, is that less is more, on your home
page. The more "stuff" you add, the slower the page will load. When you
think about adding something, ask yourself if it adds to the viewers
experience, or distracts from it. K.I.S.S. Just because you can do
something, doesn't mean you should. Counters are one of those in my opinion.

DavidF

"Kelsey13" <Kelsey13@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:69E6FFD1-2DE4-4A21-B32B-72D80672481B@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> David,
> Thanks alot. I even had my daughter assist me and she is really good at
> websites and she tried different ways of adding it. I now have the site
> up
> and running, with the counter.
> We will also be using the behind the scenes webstats as suggested by Mike.
> Again thank you very much. One website done, two more to finish.
> K
>
> "DavidF" wrote:
>


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