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Use a counter when you want to keep track of how many times your site has been visited (or pages within your site). Putting a counter on you page is a little bit different than the other items you have put on your page. Like forms, you have to edit the HTML tags outside of the Netscape page composing program. Typically, counters go at the bottom of a page. Open your page in a word processing program,  like Notepad in Windows or Simple Text on a Mac. Scroll to the bottom of the page and insert the code you like just before the tag that looks like this: </BODY>. Just copy the code in the table and paste it into your page. 

NOTE: you need to change the part after ?df= so that the counter will be about your page. Change chic to your username. Change .index.html to the name of the page where you are putting the counter. For example, if your username is tnchess, and you want the counter on your home page, your tag will look like this:

<img SRC="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=tnchess.index.html|md=6|dd=A|ft=3" >

It's okay if the tag is broken up on more than one line as long as you don't insert any spaces. Also, I usually wait until I have finished everything else on my page before I insert the counter. Netscape will change the code if you open it in the composer mode. This isn't a huge problem. It's just that you'll have to put the counter back in again before you send it off to your site. 
 A <img SRC="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=chic.index.html|md=6|dd=A|ft=3" >
Style A Counter
 B <img SRC="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=chic.index.html|md=6|dd=B|ft=3" >
Style B Counter
 C <img SRC="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=chic.index.html|md=6|dd=C|ft=3" >
Style C Counter
 D <img SRC="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=chic.index.html|md=6|dd=D|ft=3" >
Style D Counter
 E <img SRC="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=chic.index.html|md=6|dd=E|ft=3" >
Style E Counter

You can add text around your counter, too. Copy these lines to make your counter look like the example.
 
You are visitor number <img SRC="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=chic.index.html|md=6|dd=A|ft=3">
 since this site opened November 16, 1998.

You are visitor number Style A Counter  since this site opened November 16, 1998.

NOTE: don't forget to change the tag so that the counter is about your page.

Read on if you want to learn more about the counters on KORRnet.

The counter script is an HTML tag that instructs the browser to locate an image generated by the computer at KORRnet. This is the tag that I use on the home page for this site:

<img SRC="/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?df=chic.index.html|md=6|pad=n|incr=0|dd=E|ft=0" >

Here is the tag broken down by elements:

The first part of the tag tells the browser that this is an image: img

Then it tells the browser where to look for the image: SRC (which means source)

The source is found when the browser follows the path: "/cgi-bin/Count.cgi?

The next few pieces of information following the ? are used to generate some of the qualities the counter image will have. Each piece of the information is followed by a vertical line |, and the whole thing is in quotes.

df= this is the name of the data file that will be used to keep track of how many times the site is visited. The name of the data file is the username, a period, and then the name of the page that the counter will be on.

md= maximum digits, which can be set from 5 to 10.

pad= this pads the left side of the counter with zeros. It is either on (Y) or off (N).

incr= this tells the counter how much to increment the counter by. This is handy when you are designing a page. I often access the page many times while I am working on it to see how the changes I make look. I set this code to 0 so that I won't inflate the count. When I am done making the page, I'll remove this code altogether, and the counter will function normally.

dd= this stands for digit directory. Five styles of counters are available: A, B, C, D, and E. See the table above for an example of each style.

ft= if you want a frame around your counter, this sets the frame thickness in pixels. Large values (5 on up) will give the frame a 3d kind of look.

Follow this link for even more information from the author of the counter script:

WWW Homepage Access Counter (http://www.fccc.edu/users/muquit/Count.html)


Last Updated - September 1999 - 
 

Index to the notes on how to make pages on this site

Getting a Copy of Netscape's Composer
Alignment Comment Tag
Tables (the way this page is formatted into columns and rows)
Putting a Logo or Banner in a table (this is how the titles are made)
Horizontal Lines / Making Tables Cells Span More Than One Column (I put these two topics together since I made a cell span two columns to put in the horizontal line below the title and logo)
Arrow / Adding an Image to Your Page
How to Make an Index Table
Creating Links
Sponsors
Counters
Finishing Up
Putting Your Newly Edited Pages on KORRnet