Use the commands in this section to add the tracking code necessary for activating Google's services and the SiteMap as well as, in the Professional edition, the robots.txt file.
If you want to know how many people visit your website and how they view it, tick the Enable website hit statistics option, choose the statistics system you want to use and then set some parameters:
▪ | Statistics engine: this specifies the statistics engine to use: Google Universal Analytics or WebSite X5 Statistics. |
If you choose Google Universal Analytics you must specify:
• | Tracking ID for Google Universal Analytics: This field is for entering the web tracking code, which you need to start Google's Universal Analytics™. |
• | IP Anonymization: Use this command to activate IP address anonymization in the JavaScript tracking code of Google Analytics™. |
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By default, Google Analytics™ uses the complete IP address of website visitors to give general geographic information in its reports. Upon user request, Google Analytics™ will mask the IP address by replacing the last part of it with zeroes before memorizing it. This slightly reduces the precision of the geographical reports.
For further information on the IP address anonymization feature in Google Analytics™, refer to the official guide at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052
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If you choose WebSite X5 Statistics you must specify:
• | Database: select the database from the list of those linked to the project. |
• | Table Name: enter the name of the table in the database where you want submitted data to be added. If the table doesn't exist, it will be created automatically. |
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If you choose to use WebSite X5 Statistics, you can view the website statistics in the relevant section of the online Control Panel and, if you are using the Professional edition, from the WebSite X5 Manager app.
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As well as enabling a statistics engine, you can also choose from the following options:
▪ | Automatically create a SiteMap: this is active by default, and the SiteMap will be automatically created and linked. |
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For the SiteMap to be created correctly, you must enter a valid URL in the WebSite Address (URL) field in the Step 1 - Website Settings window.
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▪ | Verification metatag for Google Search Console: enter the control meta tag to use the Google Webmaster Central™ tools. |
▪ | Include the robots.txt file: sets up the robots.txt file, which is used for indicating which contents in the site are to be excluded from search engine indexing. By default the instructions in the robots.txt file exclude the contents in some subfolders, such as Admin and Res, from indexing by all robots. You can edit the robots.txt file by hand or paste in new instructions. |
▪ | Automatic heading tag management: this option defines how <h1>..<h6> heading tags are to be handled when the website's page code is created. You can choose from: |
• | None: none of the parameters set for the Pages will be automatically applied and the heading tags <h1>..<h6> can be managed manually. |
• | H1 for page title: if the title, or extended title, that was given to a page when creating the map, has been made visible (see Text Style), this is used for the <h1> tag. |
• | H1 for Website Heading and H2 for Page title: the <h1> tag value is taken from the page title that is followed by the website title, separated by a hyphen (<h1> = "Page Title - Website Title"). The <h1> tag is added to the page code and linked to the heading in the template. The page title, or extended title, is also used in the <h2> tag. |
▪ | Set H1..H6 tag for the Template Headings: if this option is active, the <h1>..<h6> tags will be applied to the texts associated to the corresponding Heading Styles. |
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To define the Heading Styles you need to use the functions available in the Text Style window. Once you choose a Style, you can apply it to a text while working in the text editor.
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Best practices:
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