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    Default Google Analytics and vBulletin

    Can anyone recommend the best place to paste Analytics code into vBulletin? Is there a generic 'footer' include/function?

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    As someone said to me, Google is your friend: Google Analytics - vBulletin Community Forum

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    Indeed, I saw that thread already but it didn't tell me what I needed to know. The only place that code exists is in the styles XML file in the install folder but I need to add it after install.

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    i believe theres both a header.php and footer.php there somewhere, and seperate ones for the admin section.

    I could be wrong, its been a long while since i worked with vbulletin

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    There is a template called "footer" you can add it at the end of that.

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    You can put your analytics where from panel ->Style manager ->into "footer"->put code save done.

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    Yeah i have mine in the footer.

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    Default In case you have any doubts....

    FOOOOOTER!
    Ken, I think there is a footer file.
    Put the code in the footer?

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    I would have thought that too but there doesn't seem to be a footer file anywhere? Is it supposed to be in the includes folder?

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    from memory... you should be able to edit a footer.php file from within the admin panel.

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