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4/19/2011 5:46:13 AM
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Hi Joe

We are in the process of migrating our corporate website to mojoportal. Currently on the corporate website, Google analytics coding is placed at the bottom of every page we want monitored and each business manager is sent a monthly report of the traffic etc to their pages.

In mojo, it appears that we only allocate 1 code for the whole of the web site, is there any way we can get around that so that each different section has its own analytics code?

4/19/2011 7:24:40 AM
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You could use different skins for each section and remove the mojoportal controls for google analytics from the layout.master file and directly add your own code for analytics tracking.

Hope it helps,

Joe

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