Hi there,
I would like to put this counter (BBclone) in my web but I don't know how I can do it, I read about conf file, and everything, I've written everything in this file and I need to put a code in the headers but I don't know which code or how I should write.
Any help please?
Thanks!
Hello Ricchar,
another possible solution is Google Analytics plugin https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.go2group.plugins.confluence-ga
Hope this helps,
Fabio
Hello Ricchar,
I found a third part plugin that could help you.
http://www.bitvoodoo.ch/plugins/confluence-viewtracker-plugin.html
Hope this helps,
Fabio
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Hmm. I think I'd be looking for something else. BBclone is a php based function. Confluence doesn't use php. You could try to wedge something in, but I think you'd be better off looking to do this with something more supportable within Confluence's structures.
Could you explain *exactly* what you're trying to do in Confluence with this?
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I would like to know how many visitors my page has and from where as well, I mean, basically who and where visit my page, I put viewtracker plugin but I get just the number but not from.
Any idea how to do it?
Thanks!
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Hmm, well, you said you'd tried viewtracker, and I seem to remember that only tracks numbers.
Last time I did this sort of thing in Confluence, we embedded google analytics code in the headers and then referred to our GA account.
I *think* Go2Group wrote a plugin that can help you embed the GA code and use the information in your Confluence reports as well.
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