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I'm pretty new to web stuff so please be patient. I've created a website (www.villamadalar.co.uk) hosted on freeola. The site was created using Frontpage 2003 but as FP Extensions are not supported here the hit counter and form page won't work.
Can anyone let me know where to get (and how to add) a hit counter to my home page? Should I still use Frontpage to edit the site or another web editing program?
Many thanks,
Roxy.
Thanks for your helpful suggestions. I've decided to give the boot to a hit counter and concentrate more on the web form. Now I'm trying to get my head around javascript to sort this out with a fair bit of success. I'm not done yet but the light at the end of the tunnel hasn't gone out yet!
Again, thanks for your suggestions and help.
Roxy.
Digi
Rather than use a hit-counter which are often seen as a bit naf these days I would use something like Google Analytics www.google.com/analytics it's all free ;¬)
You can change your contact FORM to use Freeola's - details here
It's fine using MS Frontpage if you are happy using it, just don't use any of the 'extensions' (webbots) and things should all work fine.
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I'm pretty new to web stuff so please be patient. I've created a website (www.villamadalar.co.uk) hosted on freeola. The site was created using Frontpage 2003 but as FP Extensions are not supported here the hit counter and form page won't work.
Can anyone let me know where to get (and how to add) a hit counter to my home page? Should I still use Frontpage to edit the site or another web editing program?
Many thanks,
Roxy.