I also added a mode of operation that excludes the admin interface altogether
(you can just use the template tag)
-##Two modes of operation##
+## Two modes of operation ##
-###Administering and associating codes with Django `Sites` framework###
+### Administering and associating codes with Django `Sites` framework ###
1. Add the `google_analytics` application to your `INSTALLED_APPS` section of your `settings.py`. This mode requires that you be using the Django sites framework too, so make sure you have that set up as well.
2. Add `GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_MODEL = True` to your `settings.py`
2. In your base template, usually a `base.html`, insert this tag at the very top: `{% load analytics %}`
3. In the same template, insert the following code right before the closing body tag: `{% analytics "UA-xxxxxx-x" %}` the `UA-xxxxxx-x` is a unique Google Analytics code for you domain when you sign up for a new account.
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-### License ###
+## License ##
The MIT License