What To Do if My Code Gets Deleted?

What To Do if My Code Gets Deleted?

Deleted Your Code By Accident? 
Don't panic! This is no problem. 

Log into your Visual Visitor Dashboard. 
Go to 'Configuration -> Installation.'
The 'Instructions' tab will already be selected for you. Copy the entire HTML. The HTML starts with <script> and ends with </script>. (We have covered our script.)
Paste it into your website's header, footer, or body.

We recommend putting the script into the footer to track all pages. 







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