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inserting codes
« on: Jan 1st, 2007, 8:11am » |
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Hi Maybe someone can help me. What is the proper way to insert a code I have for a counter in this case (statcounter) invisible for each page. Also, I have a code to apply to each image on my site to disable right click of images, I am doing this to illiminate the IE print icon that appears by default when you mouse over images. What would be the proper way to insert both these types of code.? Thank You.
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Re: inserting codes
« Reply #1 on: Jan 1st, 2007, 10:39am » |
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Hi! Both with: Insert >HTML >Within text By the way it is useless to insert code to disable printing or image copy: with the IE "Options" menu the end user can disable "Javascript" (this requires just 2 clicks) and then it is able to print / copy again..... Should you want to distribute protected content the only safe / secure way is to create an ebook. We have EBooksWriter www.ebookswriter.com for this.
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Re: inserting codes
« Reply #2 on: Feb 8th, 2007, 8:08am » |
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is the best way to insert code: insert/html/within text or page properties/script,meta/between head and head tags.. asking for a statcounter html code that was provided from their website to have both a visible counter on my homepage, and an invisible counter on all other pages. Thanks. Not sure what the difference is in inserting code in both these methods.
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Re: inserting codes
« Reply #3 on: Feb 8th, 2007, 10:11am » |
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Hi! Insert >HTML >At page start usually is for special invisible code (that will go between <head> and </head> ). For objects (eg. counters), specially visible object, they should be placed on the page, so you put the cursor where you'd like the object to be, and you use Insert >HTML >Within text the object won't be shown in the editor, but you will see a small icon, that will "transform" into the counter - or whatever - when the web site is published on the web
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