QuickStats for WordPress
Quick Stats is a configurable and embarassingly easy to install statistics plugin for wordpress that shows live statistics about referrer data, content hit count and browser versions back to a configurable number of hits. Individual hits are also shown with ip address and hostname.
Current version is Quickstats 1.1. Visit there for more information and download links.
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Hi there from Sweden
Quickstats is set to log 400 hits the first time, but will it affect my server much if I use 9999 hits instead? Will the users feel the hit also?
Btw, love it really much. You did a real fine job with this one
Thank you for your kind comment traxen!
Setting hits count to a high value wont affect your users’ page access time at all. The only time your server will suffer is when it is creating the view stats page. I don’t think it is going to be a big hit on mysql server but if you are not using compression on your web server, view stats page make take a long time loading.
Hi,
quickstats needs the PHP ctype module. If it is not installed it fails without an obvious trace. Can you please add a check if the module is installed (one of the ctype functions is available, e.g. if (!function_exists(‘ctype_digit’)) and display an error message in the admin panel if it is not installed?
Thanks,
Alexander.
Hi,
Can it be that quickstats has a problem with sql.safe_mode of PHP?
Bye,
Alexander.
where to see the Quick stats results. I have installed and activated it but dont see output anywhere
The menu option for QuickStats now seems to be located in the bottom part of the left menu in newer WordPress versions
I haven’t really updated the code since 2006 but QuickStats is truly open source. If you have a patch for that I can put it in with credits to you.