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Advanced Code- Option: Dynamic Pages
How to assign a name to webpages in order to make reports easy to read?
This option allows to compile the PAG= parameter which will be inserted in the ShinyStat HTML code and which assigns a name to the web pages.
By assigning a name to your web pages, your statistics become easier to read, especially when your site uses dynamic pages which are usually named after a parameter sequence and which may look pretty obscure unless you are a web developer.
Thanks to this feature, you can assign a name to a web page by entering it in the PAG= parameter within the ShinyStat HTML code of that page.
Moreover, by naming your pages, you can group the site pages in sections.
You can assign a name via the PAG= parameter manually or automatically.
This option allows to compile the PAG= parameter which will be inserted in the ShinyStat HTML code and which assigns a name to the web pages.
By assigning a name to your web pages, your statistics become easier to read, especially when your site uses dynamic pages which are usually named after a parameter sequence and which may look pretty obscure unless you are a web developer.
Thanks to this feature, you can assign a name to a web page by entering it in the PAG= parameter within the ShinyStat HTML code of that page.
Moreover, by naming your pages, you can group the site pages in sections.
You can assign a name via the PAG= parameter manually or automatically.
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