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Blogger Feedjit Free Live Traffic Feed Widgets and Online tracking

Blogger Feedjit Free Live Traffic Feed Widgets


Feedjit Free Live Traffic feed


You're about to join over 1 Million site owners around the World who use Feedjit to improve user engagement and create a live surfing experience. The feed on the right-hand side is your sample feed that you can use to customize what your Live Traffic Feed will look like. You can drag the inside of your traffic feed up or down to pause it or see older visitors.


Paste this code where you want to widget to show:-



<script type="text/javascript" src="http://feedjit.com/serve/?vv=1515&amp;tft=3&amp;dd=0&amp;wid=&amp;pid=0&amp;proid=0&amp;bc=FFFFFF&amp;tc=000000&amp;brd1=012B6B&amp;lnk=135D9E&amp;hc=FFFFFF&amp;hfc=2853A8&amp;btn=C99700&amp;ww=200&amp;went=10"></script><noscript><a href="http://feedjit.com/">Live Traffic Stats</a></noscript>


ww=200:-  Select widget width (pixels)



went=10    Number of visitors Feedjit shows




brd1=012B6B  Change Border Color   



hfc=2853A8     Change Header Color



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Important Tips:-


Your Live Traffic Feed keeps the 100 most recent visitors. Drag it up with your mouse to see older visits. If the feed is in the top 30% of your page you can watch it all day and it will continue to show new hits. If it's below the top 30% of your web page, it will stop updating after 3 minutes until you refresh the page.







Note:-If your website host doesn't allow you to use Javascript, you can still get an image version of the Feedjit Live Traffic feed. Note that this version does not update in real-time because it loads as a static image. You can still click the image to get a view of your site traffic in real-time.

















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