You will have to go to sitemeter and login. then re-register your website as normal. When you put in a new template, you have to do this too. then go back after you have registered your site and republish your blog. You have to republish the entire thing if you want sitemeter to track the hit to those pages too. I have done that almost each time I change the template. forget to go back and reregister and then the hits say 2 people have seen my blog in one month...
Ok I got it. It was a lot of trial and error but I will try to remember how I did it. In the template button edit Html, view classic template, copy the html for site meter, then go to page elements, add an element, add html/java script, paste into it. Mine is back up now.
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You will have to go to sitemeter and login. then re-register your website as normal. When you put in a new template, you have to do this too. then go back after you have registered your site and republish your blog. You have to republish the entire thing if you want sitemeter to track the hit to those pages too. I have done that almost each time I change the template. forget to go back and reregister and then the hits say 2 people have seen my blog in one month...
The problem is...I can't seem to find the republish on the new template. It is not in the normal place. You fix yours and then let me know. Please.
Ok I got it. It was a lot of trial and error but I will try to remember how I did it. In the template button edit Html, view classic template, copy the html for site meter, then go to page elements, add an element, add html/java script, paste into it. Mine is back up now.
That sounds complicated. I might have to wait until this pot of coffee I am working on kicks in..... Thanks.
Yeah!!!! Site meter is back on. Now I can keep track of who is reading...
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