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Where does the Site Meter HTML go on a framed site?

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Where does the Site Meter HTML go on a framed site?

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You should add Site Meter to every page that you want to track on your site. Do not add it to the index page. Usually a framed site has one HTML page for the the menu. If you just add it to the menu page, you will only find out the number of visitors to your site and not the number of pages viewed, the exit pages, the visit duration, or the page view duration. In addition, most of the visits will show that only one page was viewed. That is because the menu page is normally only loaded once during a visit. Site Meter treats any pages that do not have your Site Meter counter on them as pages from another site and will not record their visit to those pages. • I don’t use frames on my pages but I’ve got a site on a free host. They put a menu across the top of my page in a separate frame that doesn’t scroll when my page scrolls . NBCi, Xoom and AOL are examples of hosts that may do this. Even though your page doesn’t use frames, your host does and that is causing the same frame security pro

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