How do I add sitemeter
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I went on to sitemeter to add it to my wordpress site, and it told me to go to the presentations page and click on theme editor. Well, I dont’ have a theme editor option. How can I add sitemeter to my site?
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I need to do a faq on this on. Anyone care to suggest a SiteMeter service that they like?
Thanks,
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Unfortunately Site Meter currently can’t be added to blogs on wordpress.com
There needs to be some way of adding javascript to the template file but currently the template files aren’t editable.
(The wordpress instructions on Site Meter are for wordpress blogs that you host yourself.)
-=David Smith
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Didn’t there used to be a non-javascript version of sitemeter? (years since I used it, but I’m sure I remember there being one)
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Yes, there is a non-javascript version but since the template isn’t editable, that one can’t be added either (at least as far as I can tell).
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Truth be told, I recall someone here noted a WP.com blog that did have a Sitemeter in their sidebar and at the time I looked at it the display was over 9000 hits.
Maybe a search will turn it up.
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Sitemeter Cannot be added in the links. Even if it is a HTML Only Version. Simply because the links do not support any HTML in between even the <b> tag, i’ve experimented.!
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I just figured out how to add it. You can’t add the javascript version with this method (which is too bad) but the non-javascript one will work fine.
Signup for a Site Meter account and get a copy of the HTML for the account. Add a “link” in your wordpress blog that has three things;
“URI” – Copy from the href attribute in the Site Meter HTML.
“Link Name” – Enter ‘Site Meter’
“Image URI” – Copy from the src attribute in the Site Meter HTML.
Save the link and then add it to a category that has show images checked.
I hope that is clear enought but in any case, I’ll write up some better instructions and add them to Site Meter in the next couple days.
-=David Smith
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Wow, I’ll be trying it out next.. Sounds great. Wish I could add statcounter, that’s the most advance stats sytem ever
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All right, a bit off topic maybe, but I don’t think I need to start a new thread…
Does this apply to adding a PayPal Donate button as well? I’ve tried to paste the thing into a Page and it doesn’t take…
Same principle as the Sitemeter HTML?
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Hmmm… I’m not so sure my Site Meter is working!?! Someone want to click around my site so I can see if I get visitors?
Also, the “button” is not showing up. David, any thoughts about that? Maybe it’s the template I’m using?
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