- jucebone
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Install In Joomla?
Ho to install Flag Counter in Joomla!
- Jens
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Re: Install In Joomla?
place it as an image where appropriate.
You can also insert the code as html content type or use it as an extension.
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- jucebone
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I'm sorry but I'm none the wiser!!
How do you work with "the code"? and what image?
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Well,
I apologize for not being so polite as you may expected. We are not Joomla experts but we try to give the best advice.
1. This is not a Joomla forum. How to place appropriate content elements or how to write extensions should be obtained from Joomla's FAQ.
2. The code is what you receive and what you can copy when you generate your flagcounter.
3. Like many other CMS Joomla may offer that you can display a content element called "image". You should check whether Joomla allows to use external images instead of locally stored images. The flag counter image should be handled as an external image embedded into your Joomla site.
I hope it was of some help.
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- jucebone
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Thanks, will revert to Joomla! Forum
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Good decision. That is IMO the best way to solve the problem.
My site is driven by TYPO3 and I know what I'm talking about.
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