On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 07:00:38 +0100 The Janitor wrote:
I have to include a tracking script on pages that I want 'tracked' but Google says to place the script just above the closing 'body' tag.
I'm at a loss to translate this instruction when dealing with PHP - can somebody point me in the right direction, please.
In your theme folder find file named page.tpl.php. Open it for editing and scroll down to find something like: </body> </html> And then paste the given script right above the "</body" line. That's the easiest and lightest decision. There is also a module dedicated to Analytics, but in my opinion it is overhead and unneeded for such a small feature. You may then decide to exclude yourself from tracking. Then, if your username is, say "admin" you wrap the analytics code this way: <?php global $user; if($user->name != 'admin') { ?> ....here goes the analytics code...... <?php } ?> </body> </html> And there it is ;) -- | Yasen Pramatarov | a.k.a. turin | home: http://yasen.lindeas.com | jabberID: xmpp:turin@jabber.org | http://lindeas.com - working on gnu/linux ideas