Announcing Free Module: DotNetNukeRocks - HTML Head
This module will inject whatever text you want to be in the head section of the HTML markup, such as style declarations, javascript blocks, etc. I created this to use Google Analytics.
Currently the module is for DNN v4 / ASP.NET v2. If there is enough interest, I'll create one for DNN v3.2 / ASP.NET v1.1.edit: actually I have a v3 compatible up there now
Thanks for the great module. I didn't get a analytics account before they stopped the signups but I would have definately had a need for this. I will let you know when I do get a chance to try such a versatile module.
John
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Perhaps you would start by saying how to use your new module ?
sure. [:)]
In settings there is only one text area to fill out / paste something into. Whatever you put here will be injected into the head segment of the html of the page the module is on. In the case of Analytics, you would want the pasted script to be on every page,
so be sure to check off the "Display Module On All Pages?" checkbox. And, of course, google provides the exact script text that needs to be injected into the head section.
Since what you're trying to add to the page is intended to go into the head, you will probably not want the module to be displayed on the page. Simply don't show the container for the module, and it will be invisible, yet still effective.
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Announcing FREE MODULE: HTML Head Injector - google analytics
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Announcing Free Module: DotNetNukeRocks - HTML Head
This module will inject whatever text you want to be in the head section of the HTML markup, such as style declarations, javascript blocks, etc. I created this to use Google Analytics.
http://www.dotnetnukerocks.com/Downloads/Modules/
Currently the module is for DNN v4 / ASP.NET v2. If there is enough interest, I'll create one for DNN v3.2 / ASP.NET v1.1.edit: actually I have a v3 compatible up there nowDeveloperMCD...
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Re: Announcing Free Module: HTML Head
Nov 21, 2005 03:34 AM|LINK
It has been tested with DNN v3.1.1 and v3.2.0
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Re: Announcing Free Module: HTML Head
Nov 23, 2005 12:11 PM|LINK
Great idea!!
Do you use it for Google Analiytics yourself? And do you have multiple domains on 1 dnn-installation?
I'm sure to give it a try, because google only collects data from one domain now...
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Re: Announcing Free Module: HTML Head
Nov 23, 2005 03:42 PM|LINK
sure. [:)]
In settings there is only one text area to fill out / paste something into. Whatever you put here will be injected into the head segment of the html of the page the module is on. In the case of Analytics, you would want the pasted script to be on every page, so be sure to check off the "Display Module On All Pages?" checkbox. And, of course, google provides the exact script text that needs to be injected into the head section.
Since what you're trying to add to the page is intended to go into the head, you will probably not want the module to be displayed on the page. Simply don't show the container for the module, and it will be invisible, yet still effective.
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Re: Announcing Free Module: HTML Head
Nov 23, 2005 03:45 PM|LINK
Have you looked at the source (do a view source in the browser) on the page where a "add domain" link should be? [:#]
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Re: Announcing Free Module: HTML Head
Nov 23, 2005 04:14 PM|LINK
[:$] Actually I don't think so, but I don't quite understand what page you mean. Or even on what website... Google's?
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