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= Analytics Rails

Adds a simple helper to create the google analytics include tag.

= Install

Put this line in your Gemfile:
  gem 'analytics-rails'
  
Then bundle:
  $ bundle

= Usage
  
In your layout add a line like this in your head:
  = google_analytics_include_tag 'your-id'

(Will only show the include tag in production env)

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analytics-rails-0.0.4 README.rdoc
analytics-rails-0.0.3 README.rdoc
analytics-rails-0.0.2 README.rdoc