Mint Hint

Peter Rukavina

I am quickly becoming a fan of MINT, an elegant web traffic reporting application. And I just discovered something.

To have MINT count hits on each page, you need to include a bit of JavaScript on each page. If you put this JavaScript before the <title> section in the head of your page, then MINT won’t grab the title, and traffic to pages will be reported by URL. If you include the JavaScript after the <title> section, then MINT will grab the actual title.

Here’s a screen snap from my MINT showing the changeover (it’s a lot more useful with the page titles):

MINT Screen Shot

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