1) How do I put a counter on my blogspot site?
Check out this quick tutorial:
2) How do I put a counter on my spaces.live site?
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3) How do I put a counter on my spaces.live site?
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4) Is there a cap on the counter? It only has 6 digits!
The counter will add digits as needed over time.
5) How do I reset the counter?
If you already have a counter, log into pax.com using the login link in the upper right corner. This will bring you to your MyPax account. Click the "Counter" link under the "Site Tools" heading to bring up your counter list. Click the "Edit" button to bring up a reset form for the counter you want to reset.
6) How do I remove the counter?
Just remove the counter code from your HTML and you're all set.
7) What does unique visitor vs. every hit mean?
You can configure your counter to increment either for every page hit or only for each unique visitor. If configured for every page hit, anytime your page is viewed, your counter will increment, even if that user is a return visitor. If your counter is configured for unique visitors, the counter is incremented if the user has not visited your site before.
8) How do I update my counter's style?
You'll need to log onto pax.com using the login link in the upper right corner. This will bring you to your MyPax account. Click the "Counter" link under the "Site Tools", and then click on the Edit button for the counter you want to modify. Use the style drop down or click the "View all Styles" link to change your counter style.
9) Can I put this on MySpace?
Yes, you can! If you already have a counter, log into pax.com using the login link in the upper right corner. This will bring you to your MyPax account. Click the "Counter" link under the "Site Tools" heading to bring up your counter list. Click the "Get Code" button for the counter you want to include on MySpace, and if the section "Embed Code" section, check the "non-script version" checkbox at the top right. Now simply copy and paste the code into your MySpace page's HTML.