Hi, I'm a Professional Edition user who uses the PHP option.
I use Google Analytics extensively to track activity on my site. Google Analytics gives you a few lines of code to paste into the bottom of your .html pages. This is very straightforward with static .html pages, but I'm not quite sure how to do it with my Zoom Search-related pages (specifically, the PHP search results page) and I don't want to mess anything up. I would assume that, if I just paste the code into the Zoom Search PHP page, it would be overwritten as soon as I re-index the site.
I'd really like to track Zoom Search pageviews with Google Analytics, so I can get a fuller picture of what's going on in the site, and so I can boost my pageview stats
Can you help? Thanks!
I use Google Analytics extensively to track activity on my site. Google Analytics gives you a few lines of code to paste into the bottom of your .html pages. This is very straightforward with static .html pages, but I'm not quite sure how to do it with my Zoom Search-related pages (specifically, the PHP search results page) and I don't want to mess anything up. I would assume that, if I just paste the code into the Zoom Search PHP page, it would be overwritten as soon as I re-index the site.
I'd really like to track Zoom Search pageviews with Google Analytics, so I can get a fuller picture of what's going on in the site, and so I can boost my pageview stats
Can you help? Thanks!
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