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Old 11-30-2007, 05:00 AM
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Default Re: Using the rel="nofollow" on website stats

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Originally Posted by Webnauts View Post
If I was you, I would add the "nofollow" attribute:

<!-- Site Meter -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://s10.sitemeter.com/js/counter.js?site=s12AccountName">
</script>
<noscript>
<p><a href="http://s10.sitemeter.com/stats.asp?site=s12AccountName" rel="nofollow" target="_top">Site Meter Stats</a></p>
</noscript>
<!-- Copyright (c)2006 Site Meter -->
Thank you.

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....... would also be better to get rid of the image if you would not mind. That sucks, as others already mentioned above.
I think you missed my post above:
"Dann", SiteMeter's free service has an option to use many types of visible boxes. The best one is a tiny colored square with no markings, names, text nor numbers on it. Just a sort of purple and blue square which is ok. I lucked out, I don't know how, and got the invisible tracker for free.

So even through there is an "src", there is no image on my pages. FAIK their "src" for the invisible tag code could be a 1 pixel gif. Yeah, look at this example and do a "select all" and you'll see something.
http://s10.sitemeter.com/meter.asp . At the other src tag (http://s40.sitemeter.com/js/counter.js), is of course JS.

Strange though when I saw my original post in the email this site sends out, the tag code was all messed up and there WAS at least a large blank image placeholder like you see in Mozilla browsers (and in IE you'd see a red X) where an image should be.
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