How do I setup a counter?
There are different types of counters you can setup on any of
your web pages. Below are a few examples. To create the counter
image, you need to do the following two things. Decide what type
of counter you would like to use, and place the corresponding
code in your web page (example code is under 'HTML Code' below).
You can place this code in your HTML page by using the
File Manager in the control panel to edit your pages.
Note: Input your site specific data in place of
YourDomain.com-PageName.html in the HTML tag below. Please
be sure not to use strange characters like '/' in the name of
your data file.
Counter Examples:
HTML code: <img src="/cgi-sys/Count.cgi?df=yourdomain.com-index.html">
HTML code: <img src="/cgi-sys/Count.cgi?df=yourdomain.com&display=date">
HTML code: <img src="/cgi-sys/Count.cgi?df=yourdomain.com&display=clock">
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How do I change the
appearance of my counter?
1. Change the digit style
We have five (5) different styles of digits installed on our
server. You can change the style of your counter by simply
adding dd=(A,B,C,D,or E) to the img tag. For example:
<img src="/cgi-sys/Count.cgi?df=yourdomain.com-PageName.html&dd=C">
Below are the five styles of digits included on our server:
| Style A |
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| Style B |
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Style C |
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| Style D |
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| Style E |
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2. Change the border of the counter
You can change the width of the border on your counter by adding
ft=X (where X is the number of pixels). For example:
<img src="/cgi-sys/Count.cgi?df=YourDomain.com-PageName.html&dd=C&ft=0">
3. What if i want to use more than one counter?
No problem, all you need to do is simply change the data file (df)
to yourdomain.com-whatever. Make sure you include your domain
name or sub-directory name in the name of the data file. Just be
sure not to use strange characters like '/' in the name of your
data file. |