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In order to properly track your visitors and see navigation paths etc, you should install the StatCounter code on each page of your site. NOTE: You should install the same code on each page of your site. You do NOT need to set up a different StatCounter project for every page. If you have a template structure on your website, you can save time by installing the StatCounter code in the footer section of the template. This means that your StatCounter code will be automatically included on every new page that you set up. NOTE THAT THIS APPLIES TO STANDARD WEBSITES ONLY. For specific blog/website types (e.g. myspace, blogger, wordpress) please see the relevant installation instructions in our knowledge base. Last edited by StatCounterJen; 01-30-2009 at 09:08 AM. |
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