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Posted by Al Camp on 11/12/43 11:24
Thank you for your reply. I certainly will check this out.
Your personal expereience with the site is a great advantage, as I'm very
leery about these "register for our free..."
I want a counter because I need some measurement tool as I move from a
Comcast site, to registering a domain name, and perhaps getting some hits
form search engines.
I'm a newbie to web design and HTML, so many of the reponses I received are
a bit over my head.
Your reply was clear, and non-judgemental... and I appreciate that.
Al Camp
Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH
http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions
"Richard Bailey" <news@bailey555.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:de31aj$kto$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk...
> Al Camp wrote:
>> Can some direct me to a free, totally HTML site visit counter. I don't
>> even need any graphic.
>>
>> I Googled this NG, and found many references to "Free" counter sites, but
>> they all require registration (aka spam).
>> Other solutions requred Java Script.
>>
>> Is there such a thing as just a simple HTML text counter I can
>> incorporate into my web site home page?
>>
>> As always...thanks in advance,
>> Al Camp
>> Candia Computer Consulting - Candia NH
>> http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions
>>
> www.statcounter.com offers an 'html only' option with its free counter. I
> use statcounter and havent had any spam problems, even though its free
> hope that helps a bit
> Richard
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