This FAQ describes how to create a custom image for the hit counter in Microsoft FrontPage.
The hit counter displays the numbers for an image by dividing an image into ten equal horizontal segments. The 10 percent segment on the leftmost side is zero (0), and each 10 percent segment to the right is enumerated 1 through 9.
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