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Hi, I can't find any way to display the stats in the admin area. I don't want to display the stats to public. For my this wont do any good. I just want to see stats in the admin area at one place, instead of modules and on the front end.
I just want all of them in one place in the back end which i can print and use for making decisions on the website and present to other staff members.
If this cannot done it then I would like to request a refund.
I just want all of them in one place in the back end which i can print and use for making decisions on the website and present to other staff members.
If this cannot done it then I would like to request a refund.
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0Hi Germi,
That would work awesome for those who have site login capabilities. Some of us don't enable the login features for our websites, so creating an admin area that's viewable on the frontend would require enabling additional features. Why not just make some Admin Modules we can place on the dashboard? -
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0what you mean you have no graphs? you mean on the backend? (graphs in the frontend are achieved with the modules...!)
making an admin-only menu in J 1.5 is very easy, you only need to set its "acces" type to "special"
besides of that, we are just about to release module versions for the BACKEND, so they can be published anywhere. the modules are EXACTLY the same, but they show in the backend.
we are ending the latest testing. if we are lucky we will make them publicly available as soon as tomorrow! -
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0I would alos like to exclude an article from the stats. We have one articles that we are pushing in advertising. 90% of all the article traffic goes to that one article. Comparing categories is therefore not possible unless we could exclude it somehow.
A comma separated exclude list would be idea. Thats way 404 or other articles could be excluded.
If you could point me to the right place I will see if I can change the code to exclude that article. -
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0understandable.
the place would be the plugin file, /plugins/contentstats/com_content.php
the first function, registerStatistics, is what records the data. there, you can add a check "if the id is one of these, do not record", something like that. shouldn't be much of a hassle if you're a developer.
since there is 2 of you asking for this we will work on include this in the official release, may be useful to others as well. -
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0the main plugin, the really important one, is missing!
have you read our installation instructions? http://www.joomlacontentstatistics.com/guide
you only need to install the core (system) plugin, enable it and everything will start recording!
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