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Each time anyone logs onto their computer to this web site it counts as one ''hit, as registered under ''homepage.'' You must access the discussion area through the homepage. Therefore it is a better count of the number of people who are going to the NSNA web site, including the discussion area.
But, some people may be going to the site more than once a day- so even this figure is not meant to an accurate count- it is probably higher than what is really happening.
After you hit the homepage you can hit the discussion area (hit #1). Once in the discussion area, each time a person clicks on a discussion or response, or starts a new discussion, they create multiple hits.
So- if you read a discussion with 4 responses, you would generate a minimum of five hits- that is if you make no errors and have to go back to click on ''discussion area'' or the specific discussion again to find what to read next. Each ''click'' would equal a ''hit'', more or less, to try to simplify it.
Each time anyone logs onto their computer to this web site it counts as one ''hit, as registered under ''homepage.'' You must access the discussion area through the homepage. Therefore it is a better count of the number of people who are going to the NSNA web site, including the discussion area.
But, some people may be going to the site more than once a day- so even this figure is not meant to an accurate count- it is probably higher than what is really happening.
After you hit the homepage you can hit the discussion area (hit #1). Once in the discussion area, each time a person clicks on a discussion or response, or starts a new discussion, they create multiple hits.
So- if you read a discussion with 4 responses, you would generate a minimum of five hits- that is if you make no errors and have to go back to click on ''discussion area'' or the specific discussion again to find what to read next. Each ''click'' would equal a ''hit'', more or less, to try to simplify it.