hit counter

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Don Schmidt

After doing a search for website counter and selecting one you like, open
your pub file, select Insert, HTML code fragment and paste the counter java
code.
 
E

evansche

:
"After doing a search for website counter and selecting one you like, open
your pub file, select Insert, HTML code fragment and paste the counter java
code."
WHAT ?! Can you break it down a bit more, please? Where is Public file?
What page in the FP book would that be on for 2003?
 
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Don Schmidt

Me thinks you are referring to Front Page (FP). I was responding as though
it was a Publisher (pub) problem.

I have no experience with Front Page; sorry can't help you there.

IF Front Page has an "Insert" choice on the menu bar, and if under the
"Insert" menu there is "HTML Code Fragment" then choose it and the cursor
changes to a cross hair. Create a small rectangle on your page where you
want the counter, click and a widow pops up and says "<!--Insert your HTML
here. -->". Use your mouse to highlite the text and paste the following:

<img src="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=vanusa.dat">

You now may have a counter on your webpage.

'Hope this helps.
 
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evansche

Don, I'm sorry!! lol I thought Publisher Web Design meant if you publish a
web and design it .. you could ask a question here! ooopppssss don't tell
anyone!

Don Schmidt said:
Me thinks you are referring to Front Page (FP). I was responding as though
it was a Publisher (pub) problem.
YES, You are correct. again, sorry, but thanks for being nice and
trying.
IF Front Page has an "Insert" choice on the menu bar, and if under the
"Insert" menu there is "HTML Code Fragment" then choose it and the cursor
changes to a cross hair. ..... "
WELLLLL, Sorta ... but I'm going to save your code snip for future ref.
I hope when I come back to figure out how to make my own buttons ... with
a .gif on them and not plain, it's NOT AS HARD AS MAKING HIT COUNTERS!!
Have a good Mother's Day Sunday, Cheri
 
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evansche

Cut that out, Don! LOL Was that you? I bristled ...

" Good luck on the learning curve. ;-)"
 

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