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M. Kemperman
M. Kemperman
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Cannot manage statistics code anymore in higher level version  en

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I've used statistics code from Statcounter in an old version of Website X. Now that i've upgraded to the last version (Pro), i'm not able to manage the html-code of it. Or at least, i cannot find it anywhere.

It doesn't look right now in the new template i'm using (somewhere below the footer):

I just want to delete it and maybe add it, but then in the right place in the right manner for this version.

How can this be done?

Kind regards,

Michel Kemperman

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Claudio D.
Claudio D.
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if you only converted from evo to pro, on changes nothing.
put the link to your page
and pictures of how you put the code

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M. Kemperman
M. Kemperman
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It was also a (much) older version in which it was made (version 11 or earlier i believe). But i cannot find the code anywhere. I've looked everywhere, but it cannot be found but still is there...

It seems invisable, but very visible through the preview function. Very frusttrating!! Alle the other html snippets are no problem whatsoever.

In which place (crumbs path to the function/command) do i have to look?

With regards,

Michel

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Claudio D.
Claudio D.
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if it is in the footer, maybe you put an html object in the footer...
so in Template - Template Content - Footer

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Daniel W.
Daniel W.
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M. Kemperman
M. Kemperman
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I've looked in the footer multiple times, but nope. Other ideas?

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Daniel W.
Daniel W.
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In addition to the header and footer, the statistics code could also be integrated into the individual pages in the "HTML Code" object.

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