Hit Counter Size

Is it possible to change the size of the iweb hit counter?
/Erik

No. You can use a 3rd party counter like StatCounter which is displayed either as text or an image. It can be set up so it won't record your visits and will give you lots of information about your visitor: where they are from (a map with pins); operating system, browser used, what site they came from and much more. And they are small.
Old Toad's Tutorial #13 - Adding a StatCounter as an HTML Snippet describes how to set one up and add it.
OT

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    I've read numerous posts re Hit Counter, but none helpful to this:
    I publish only to MobileMe and have had no problem in the past. Problem is: today I removed lots of stuff I had added to my home page during the election campaigns. To remove them, I held down the Command key and dragged through lots of the stuff to select it, then hit Delete. I did not drag through the Hit Counter, nor the Apple logo, yet both of those disappeared too. Looking at the iWeb dropdown menu for adding these items, I saw that there was still a checkmark by the Hit Counter, but not by the Apple logo. So I clicked to check the logo, and it came back on the page no problem.
    But the Hit Counter, already still checked, was nowhere to be found. I increased my footer enormously, and searched in that space... not there. Nowhere.
    Next I unchecked and then rechecked the Hit Counter item in the menu. That didn't do it.
    I hate to uncheck it and then publish, and then check it again and republish. That might work, but I'd lose my count perhaps.
    How can I get back, or simply FIND, the Hit Counter on my page? The check mark says it's there, but I can't find it anywhere, have looked under lots of things on the page... nowhere!
    Thanks, anybody who's got a clue.

    Here's the solution:
    It occurred to me to vastly increase (temporarily) the vertical size of my page. (Remember, doing this with the footer hadn't helped.) When I increased the page size to a whopping 4000, there was the counter AND the original Apple Logo. I moved them into place, then put the vertical page size back to something reasonable. The count was retained.
    Thank you, self! (Sorry this didn't occur to me before posting, but since I have seen nothing of this advice in the discussion already, perhaps this will be helpful to someone else with the same problem.)
    I'll send Apple some feedback and hope they consider adding a line or two to the iWeb Help in it's discussion of the Hit Counter, given that so many of us have encountered problems.

  • [SAP CRM] How to get just the hit count of objects with a database query?

    Hello,
    i need help. For performance reasons I dont want to get the query result with all the objects from the database. I just want to send a request / query to the database in order to know how many entries are there available with my search parameters.
    At the moment I load all the objects via class cl_crm_bol_dquery_service and the method get_query_result in an internal collection. And after that I call the method size in my collection object. But to gain better performance I just want to know the count. With standardized select statements I would take the select count statement, but in this case it is not possible.
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    Edited by: Thomas Zloch on Feb 16, 2011 1:45 PM - priority normalised

    It will be 0 before the call method statement and 1 during exception handling.
    The exception starts in CL_CRM_BOL_DQUERY_SERVICE=>RETRIEVE_HIT_COUNT when the system tried to perform the following statement:
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    Edited by: Marcus Findeisen on Feb 17, 2011 9:24 AM
    Edited by: Marcus Findeisen on Feb 17, 2011 9:27 AM

  • Hit counts not accurate

    The hit count given by OSES seems to be inconsistant. For example, when doing a basic search on my data for a given query, the initial hit count is 110. As I flip through the pages and reach page three(should be showing results 20-30 out of 110) the hit count suddenly changes to 27(now showing results 20-27 of 27). I have built a custom search page using the Web Services API and this behavior is repeated there.
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    It's more efficient to approx row counts, and by default this is the behaviour that you'll get. You can change it by visiting the admin tool and changing the hit count method in the query configuration screen.
    If you have a large dataset then performance will degrade if you have exact counts. I can't get to a SES instance now, but I think you have the option to estimate if the result set is over a certain size.
    Interestingly though, that estimate is way out in your particular case. Is your default set really dynamic? If so, one possibility is that your indexes are becoming fragmented and need more frequent optimisation. I'm not 100% sure on this but worth a try.
    (Note that the Google search engine behaves in the same way re estimates etc.)
    Let me know how you get on!
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  • Improper Spacing on the Hit Counter

    On this page on my website, the hit counter (at the bottom of the page) is not where it should be; in iWeb, it's about 40 pixels below where the horizontal rule (line) is. But when Safari renders the page, the hit counter ends up waaaay down below, about 300 pixels further than it should be.
    Could iWeb be giving the object an 'absolute' position, and the text size screws up how far down the page the text goes? I can't quite figure it out...
    In Firefox, the hit counter renders above the horizontal line. Is there any way I can put the hit counter inline with the text? (I'd rather not have to manually code the html each time I want to make a small change to the web page, and re-publish it...).

    Here's an easy fix...
    Open up iWeb to this page in question. Open up the Inspector panel, click on the Page tab. What you need to do is to adjust the values for Content Height and Footer. It's easier if you also go to the View menu and select "Show Layout" so that you can see exactly where the boundary of the content and footer are. Adjust the Content Height so that it actually fits your content. I think for your page, the default values are waaaay too short. Keep adjusting the value up until you see the bounding line of the layout actually start to move beyond your content. This threshold is the correct value for Content Height.
    As for the footer....is your counter part of the body content or is it part of the footer??? One option is to make it part of the footer if you like by Apple-dragging it into the footer (you will see the footer borders highlight on the drag). Then adjust the footer size so that it just fits the amount of vertical height you need to encompass the counter. The other option is to leave your counter as part of the body content...adjust the Content Height appropriately. Then adjust the footer to zero. Republish. Problem should be solved with none of the variability between browsers, too.
    If you find this information useful, please take the time to provide me with feedback by marking my reply as "solved" or "helpful" using those little buttons that you see in the title bar of this reply. I'd really appreciate it!

  • Simple tip: fading hit counter

    Although I wanted hit counters on some of my iWeb pages, I didn't want them to be so . . . blah, so bold, so obvious. Two wee little tips:
    1. To have a hit counter on the page but invisible to guests, simply place a shape object on top of it, matched to the color of the background. It'll be there but nobody will be able to see it.
    2. To have your hit counter appear faded or dim, place a shape object on top of it, matched to the color of the background, and set the shape object's translucency to <100% to achieve the desired effect.
    Now nobody can say I never contributed anything to the forum.

    That's a good trick. Thanks for the tip. When you get tired of hiding the Apple counter, you should take a look at Statcounter.com. You can configure this counter to blend in or complement the colors of your page, change the font or the number of digits, and change the size. You can even make the StatCounter counter completely invisible but functional. And you can set it to not count your own visits to your website. Best of all, all of your counters can be tracked easily via a StatCounter Dashboard widget! No more checking the .Mac Homepage just for your hits...just hit F12.

  • How do I add a hit counter to my website?

    How do I go about adding a hit counter to my web site?
    I am running Adobe Dreamweaver CS6.

    Humm.......hit counters are meaningless. They don't provide accurate figures of who has visited your website.
    You'd be better off putting Goolge Analytics on the site - that will give you more accurate feedback.
    If you want to just have some fun Google Web Counter - there are plenty of free resources where you can download the code needed and insert it into your websites page.
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  • How do I add a hit counter to my Gallery?

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    I still have not been able to add a hit counter to my gallery. I have no problem adding them to iWeb pages so it is frustrating that it's not as easy.

  • I need Java code for a simple graphical hit counter for a webpage

    I was wondering if anybody out there could send me some code for a simple graphical hit counter for a webpage. All the sites that I've visited are garbage and of no use to me. Please help me.
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  • IWeb Hit Counter Widget

    My counting widget has disappeared from the widget list in iWeb. I deleted it from my page. How do I get it back?

    Try using the Insert->Button->Hit Counter menu option. If that fails then you might have to reinstall iWeb from the disk it came on. To do so you'll have to delete the current application and all files with "iWeb" in the file name that reside in the HD/Library/Receipts folder. Reinstall iWeb and apply the latest updaters.
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  • Hit Counter For Web Site Now Working?

    I have a web site that was published with iWeb 06. I am using a domain name at GoDaddy and forwarding to .Mac using masking so the site shows with the domain name not the .Mac address. If you went to the site by entering the domain name the hit counter on the first page would not show. However, if you entered the .Mac address to go to the site the counter would show.
    Well the site was republished and upgraded with iWeb 08. Recently I noticed that the hit counter now shows regardless of how you go to the site. I was pleasantly surprised but when did this happen? Of course as others have noticed, on my .Mac home page on the side bar where the website pages are listed the counter numbers no longer show. So they took something away and gave something back?
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    I don't think Apple meant to take away the .Mac counter section of the .Mac page. I think it's a bug that they have yet to resolve. It would be interesting to see if anyone has asked Apple about this and if they gave a definitive answer?

  • How do i get a hit counter on my site

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    You realise that 'hit counters' are pretty old hat and look a
    bit amateurish
    on a site these days :-)
    Check with your host, they may have a stats program that you
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    check out what hits and other information you can gather by
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    your site.
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    > Hi everyone
    >
    > Im looking for a we hit counter for my site, but it
    seems like its abit
    > more
    > complecated than i want it to be, or am i getting it
    wrong?
    >
    > I have looked on the dreamweaver exchange, i dowloaded
    one called 'visit
    > counter v.1.0' by felixone, and it says its on the
    server behaviours panel
    > under the 'felixone' menu, but i cant find the server
    behaviours panel.
    >
    > Can anyone help? or does anyone have a good link to an
    easy to use one?
    >
    > Thanks
    >

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