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  • @rejuancse Thank you!

    Yatko

    (@yatko)

    Hi Novella,

    *when logging into a password protected account, first select “Counter Options” (you might be asked for your User/Pass again) than you will be able to change/view the Counter Options, Password, View Site Statistics and detailed Statistics, Retrieve Counter Code ??

    Yatko

    (@yatko)

    Hi Novella, when you signed up at https://www.statistx.com/signup.php, at the end you got a screen with your statistX ID and the statistX code that you need to insert into your site. If you are using the WordPress plugin, you don’t need the code just your ID. it is an XXXX number. Just copy and paste that number into your widget, in the statistX ID field.

    If you don’t have that ID, just log into your ststistX account and click on “View Site Statistics”. Just see the URL: https://www.statistx.com/stats.php?i=XXXX. XXXX is your ID.

    Yatko

    (@yatko)

    Hi Novella! Yes, you can keep your counter private. Just *password protect your statistX. If you would like to hide the numbers, select one of the (stealth mode) counters. For the above, log into your statistx.com account (Counter Options), make the changes and press Modify.

    You need the widget on your blog to keep track of visits/stats. Without adding the widget to the blog, there is no way to keep track of visitors. If you make the above changes, the widget changes itself, you don’t need to add or edit it again.

    *when logging into a password protected account, first select “Counter Options” (you might be asked for your User/Pass again) than you will be able to change/view the Counter Options, Password, View Site Statistics and detailed Statistics, Retrieve Counter Code

    Yatko

    (@yatko)

    Hi! The Counter Value is the initial value for your counter. You may leave it blank to start counting form 0 (zero); or enter any value (a guess, how many visitors did you have until the moment, you’re adding the widget). The value entered here won’t be considered in statistX traffic analysis. Most people don’t want to show on their page that they had only 3 or 40 visitors, in this case you may want to enter an initial value, let’s say 100 or 1000.

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