hello, lovely people! 

i noticed that quite a few people on here have a flag counter in their bios. i created one for my account and got two different codes but i'm unsure about where to  put them in the settings. can anyone give me some tips? i'd really appreciate it <3 :) 

(also i noticed that a lot of people have visitors from the balkans, and i was a bit surprised to see that since that's where i also come from so i was wondering how many visitors i have from there) 

You'll need a HTML code for the website "<a href=" generally is the start of a HTML code flag counter. Then you need to do:

Your avatar > settings > profile > click the little icon that looks like "</>" at the biography (should turn the box into html mode) > add the code of the flag counter into that > save your profile.

You should be able to get the flag counter to work with that. You can easily reclick the "</>" or refresh the page to go back to regular mode, and once you do the flag counter should pop up. It just needs to be in that mode to process it as a html code rather than just regular text.

 zalcu:

You'll need a HTML code for the website "<a href=" generally is the start of a HTML code flag counter. Then you need to do:

Your avatar > settings > profile > click the little icon that looks like "</>" at the biography (should turn the box into html mode) > add the code of the flag counter into that > save your profile.

You should be able to get the flag counter to work with that. You can easily reclick the "</>" or refresh the page to go back to regular mode, and once you do the flag counter should pop up. It just needs to be in that mode to process it as a html code rather than just regular text.

i can't thank you enough!! this is seriously so helpful,  i appreciate it! 

 zalcu:

You'll need a HTML code for the website "<a href=" generally is the start of a HTML code flag counter. Then you need to do:

Your avatar > settings > profile > click the little icon that looks like "</>" at the biography (should turn the box into html mode) > add the code of the flag counter into that > save your profile.

You should be able to get the flag counter to work with that. You can easily reclick the "</>" or refresh the page to go back to regular mode, and once you do the flag counter should pop up. It just needs to be in that mode to process it as a html code rather than just regular text.

Hello! I try your method, still the flag counter doesn't pop up in my profile. Can you give me another example, please. Thank you.

I tried too it didn;t work :(

 _MooBerry_:

What work for me is that I do the same step, but after you add the code unclick "</>" then you should see it on the biography. Then you click save changes 

Ohh thank you sm !! :)

I tried a couple of times last year but I finally gave up :(  Thanks for this, now it's up and running :))

I just tried to add my own flagcounter with the steps described above, but it just doesn't work. Can someone help me out here please? :)

+ 1 

Yes, I think MDL should think about it. Adding a flag counter will really help as Kdrama fans are across the world!

Just noticed this pop-up. I gave it a look and found some flag counters just don't work for some reason? It may be worth a shot to try a different flag counter. This one has worked for me following my instructions, but this one doesn't. Not quite sure why. The second one has worked in the past, I even used it when I wrote those instructions. 

The coding looks the same from what I remember, but I can't code (I know bare basics). Idk if it's something to do with the coding, my instructions (though they seem to still work with others, so I assume that isn't the problem), if MDL just doesn't recognise it anymore or if it's just the flag counter website itself. 

Sorry, I can't help you guys much.  xp

 zalcu:

You'll need a HTML code for the website "<a href=" generally is the start of a HTML code flag counter. Then you need to do:

Your avatar > settings > profile > click the little icon that looks like "</>" at the biography (should turn the box into html mode) > add the code of the flag counter into that > save your profile.

You should be able to get the flag counter to work with that. You can easily reclick the "</>" or refresh the page to go back to regular mode, and once you do the flag counter should pop up. It just needs to be in that mode to process it as a html code rather than just regular text.

Thank you!!