Blog statistics provide blog owners a lot of information regarding the health and growth of their blog. Through statistics, the author can determine the number of visits/pageviews incurred daily, monthly or yearly, what pages were visited, who referred the visitor to the blog, what keywords were used that lead the visitor to the site. It [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, March 22, 2009
For those of you who are regular readers, you know that I previously published blog updates regularly to keep you guys posted on the changes I’ve made to the blog like the plugins I’ve installed/uninstalled or the changes in the layout like adding, removing or moving banners, widgets or other stuff. I haven’t published a [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 20, 2008
Spam comments graph Was checking my WordPress dashboard earlier today when I saw a notification for a plugin update. When I checked on the Plugins page, I saw that it was an update for a newer version of Akismet, version 2.2.1. I did the upgrade via the automatic (one-click) upgrade feature of WordPress. After the upgrade process [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, July 28, 2007
This is an update to my recent post Wordpress.com Stats Plugin Upgrade. Andy Skelton, one of the plugin developer’s talks about it in his blog: Anyone hosting their own blog and running the WordPress.com Stats plugin should update the plugin to version 1.1.1 immediately or apply the patch below. A critical SQL injection vulnerability was found and [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, July 26, 2007
The developers over at WordPress.com just announced today that they have updated the Wordpress.com Stats plugin. We updated the WordPress.com Stats plugin just a little bit today. Now, instead of redirecting you to dashboard.wordpress.com, the stats are loaded in an iframe on your own blog’s dashboard. You still have to be logged into wordpress.com to see [...]
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
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