Like many other people, I like to track webpage views and other statistics. My preferred way of doing this is to use Google Analytics. Is there anyway to add a Google Analytics tracking code to the Cumulus weather webpages? If not, please can it be considered for the new release.
Thanks.
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Re: Google Analytics
Yes, you can easily add the Google Analytics code to your Cumulus web pages, just as you would for any other pages. If you're using the supplied Cumulus pages, edit the template files (the ones with the T in them) in the web folder. Bear in mind that these get overwritten when you install/upgrade Cumulus.
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Re: Google Analytics
Thanks again Steve for such fabulous support... I'm getting very close to hitting that donate button.
I'm just playing around with Cumulus and tweaking bits and pieces every day. You've really put a great deal into the product and it just seems to work.
I'm just playing around with Cumulus and tweaking bits and pieces every day. You've really put a great deal into the product and it just seems to work.
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Go on, push the button.roundtrip wrote:.. I'm getting very close to hitting that donate button.
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Re: Google Analytics
Where in the HTM should I insert the script? I cant seem to get it to work
And Yes I'm useing the T.htm files.
I try to insert the script right after the <head>
And Yes I'm useing the T.htm files.
I try to insert the script right after the <head>
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Re: Google Analytics
Not after the <head> but just before the </head> tag(i.e. the closing tag not the opening tag) as per these instructions http://www.lunametrics.com/blog/2012/02 ... king-code/
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Re: Google Analytics
Thanx! Will lett it run a while an see.
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