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Hits for CSS

         

palmpal

11:06 pm on Mar 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I seem to have quite a few hits for my cascading style sheet. Normally my target market wouldn't have much knowledge about this area. This leads me to believe that the majority of the people hitting my site (launched last September) are not my target market or are direct competitors. I was wondering if any of you noticed anything similar. Are there many people out there that would go through the trouble of viewing my source in order to find out the name of my CSS? I don't suppose there is a way to keep the name "hidden?" Do people generally want to look at these for the purpose of making a copy for themselves?

Thanks!

digitalghost

11:08 pm on Mar 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Most hits to your CSS file are from surfers just surfing your pages, much like hits to your graphic files. The CSS file is "hit" when someone views the page.

palmpal

11:20 pm on Mar 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I filtered all graphics from my log reports already. So you're saying that the "Hits" for CSS are the same as hits for graphics? If so I probably should filter the CSS as well. Thanks!

indomitable

10:29 am on Mar 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



We filter out graphics, .js files, .css files and various other things too.

What you really want to see is whole page impressions, not requests for the component parts of those pages.