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Main Icon

The 'Main Icon' slot of a visitor's badge is meant for relatively large icons to determine what kind of visitor you are dealing with.

Here is the list of default icons in order of priority.

main_icon1 - the visitor's order total is more than $1000.

main_icon2 - the visitor has processed orders at your site.

main_icon3 - the visitor has somehow defined his first name (he could have registered or submitted an online form).

main_icon4 - no information about the visitor is available.

Indicators

Two slots in a visitor's badge are meant for Indicators. The look and functions of the two Indicators are identical: they are small green panels at the top right of the main icon which can display textual or numeric values. Indicator 1 defaults to the visitor's country determined by his IP address, and Indicator 2 to the total number of visits.

Tokens

The badge slot for Tokens is in fact a group of four subslots clustered together. Each of these subslots can accommodate a Token - a small icon (16 x 16 px) symbolizing a certain visitor property. A token is displayed on the Visitor's Badge if the corresponding condition is met.

Here is the default list of tokens in order of priority.

icon

meaning

tooltip text

1. token1

- the visitor refused to communicate.

"Refused to communicate"

2. token2

- communicated with operator.

"Communicated with operator"

3. token3

- has products in shopping cart.

The total after the last 'Cart changed' action.

4. token4

- logged in.

"Logged in"

5. token5

- did a site search.

The phrased used for the last search at the site.

6. token14

- has voted in a poll

The title of the last poll the visitor voted in.

7. token6

- came from Google.

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

8. token7

- came from Yahoo!

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

9. token8

- came from MSN Search.

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

10. token15

- came from My Web Search

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

11. token16

- came from HotBot

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

12. token17

- came from Ask Jeeves

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

13. token18

- came from Search.com

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

14. token19

- came from Excite

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

15. token20

- came from Alta Vista

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

16. token21

- came from Amazon.com

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

17. token22

- came from Live Search

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

18. token23

- came from Answers.com

The URL of the page the visitor came from.

19. token9

- stays more than 25 minutes.

"Stays more than 25 minutes"

20. token10

- first visit.

"First visit"

21. token11

- visitor's OS is Windows.

The visitor's OS as it is specified by the "User-Agent" HTTP header

22. token12

- visitor's OS is Macos.

The visitor's OS as it is specified by the "User-Agent" HTTP header

23. token13

- visitor's OS is Linux.

The visitor's OS as it is specified by the "User-Agent" HTTP header

Information

The slot below the Main Icon and the Tokens is used by default to display the visitor's first and last name or IP address and email.

User's Marker

One slot in a badge is meant for a User's Marker. It is a sign which can denote whatever you want it to. It appears over the Main Icon. The visitor does not know he has been marked, but the mark sticks to his badge as long as you want it to be there and will appear on the visitor's badge during his/her next visit as well. You can use the set of markers provided with Sales-n-Stats (your own tooltips to them if necessary) or add your own icons (GIF, 16 x 16 px) to be used as markers.

Here is a list of available User's Markers with default tooltips:

users_marker1 - "Attention"

users_marker2 - "Angry"

users_marker3 - "Smiley"

users_marker4 - "Green Tick"

users_marker5 - "Hand"

users_marker6 - "All correct"

users_marker7 - "Question"

users_marker8 - "Stop"

To mark a visitor, right-click on his badge, select Mark from the context menu and select an icon from the list.

 

 

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Selecting a marker for a visitor’s badge


Selecting a marker for a visitor’s badge

 

The selected mark is added to the visitor's Main Icon. To remove a mark right-click on the visitor's badge and select Mark -> No mark from the context menu.