
NOTE: If you are using a Hit Counter, it would be best to track individual Hits instead of Visits, since your counter will be displayed on every page of your Journal.
Click "Save Template Changes", and republish your Blog. Paste your HTML code anywhere between the. (*** reason is because MySpace corrupts the code before it displays by changing the word " tags. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Save All Changes". HTML code can be entered into any of the areas in your profile. Either type or paste the HTML or JavaScript code into the "Advanced HTML Source Code Editor" box. Either type or paste the HTML or JavaScript code into the "Create Text Block" box. Either type or paste the HTML or JavaScript code into the box provided. Click on the "Add" link under the "Add Your Own HTML" section. Click "Add it here" where you want the code to appear. Click "Site Add-on" located in the bottom menu. In the Quick Tag Editor, type the HTML that you want. Place the insertion point where you want to insert HTML code. In Page view, at the bottom of the document window, click Design. Step 4: You are finished - save your work and upload to your site. Locate Java icon (it may not be exactly where you want it) and drag it to the position you want. Step 3: Counter code appears on the GoLive layout view as a Java icon after pasting code. Place the cursor at the end of the text, hit return and paste the counter code. Find the text you placed on the page ("You Are Visitor Number") in the HTML text of that page. Step 2: View of GoLive HTML code by clicking the "Source" tab. you want for your page if it will be part of the finished page). Step 1: Place "You Are Visitor Number" (or text of your choice) on the GoLive layout where you want the counter to appear (using the font, color etc. If it is incorrect, or improperly positioned you may go back to the top window and edit or move the code as necessary. The real html is visible in the 'code' window - just above where the cursor is - and the page as it would appear is shown in the 'design' window. The image opposite shows the sort of thing you would see immediately after pasting a new link into the code window. Position your cursor where you want to code to be, and then press the Control and V keys together to paste the code. The top window contains your code, and the bottom window shows what the result is (what Joe Surfer sees when he views the website). Using the 'code and design' option will let you see your pasted code as it will appear when your page is published and viewed by your site visitors. Choose View from the toolbar, and then choose either Code or Code and Design. To 'paste' code using Dreamweaver, you need to be looking at the 'code' window. Go to gallery/cool stuff/html box and drag the html box on page.