Dashboard Stats
Displays the WordPress.com stats graph directly in your Dashboard. No more tiresomely opening the Blog Stats tab and manually logging in.
Download it here: WP-Stats-Dashboard 1.6.2
Notable features
- Display the WordPress.com statistics graph in your dashboard.
- Automatic Login
- Stats Dashboard Widgets (graph, overview, clicks, referrers, post views and search terms)
- Google pagerank, Google social graph, Google backlinks, alexa rank, technorati rank, del.icio.us saves, compete rank, moz rank, postrank and yahoo rank in overview.
WordPress MU, safe_mode compatible.
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This plugin has saved me a bunch of time from logging into wordpress just to check my stats thanks!
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I am in the WP 2.7 options settings menu for the wp-stats-dashboard and don’t know how to configure it. Can you please explain.
Hi Dave,
after updating to version 1.4.5 the chart seems no more to work like in version 1.4.0, the columns are splitted in region A and region B. As I said, in version 1.4.0 it worked fine. The directory ../wp-content/cache exists and is writable.
And in my case it’s not possible since version 1.4.5 to open the Dashboard Widgets “Post views”, “Referrers”, “Clicks” and “Search terms”.
Is there anything else to configure?
Kind regards
Michael
Hi dave,
I’ve use your plugins and I love it until I got some bugs in cache.
Anyway, I use W3 Total Cache and Super Cache, I try to disable them but nothing happen..
can u fix this, since there’s no great plugin like yours..
I’ve asked about this problem in wp-forum but no one answered me
Thanks.
Hi Adi,
You’ll need to create a directory named “cache” in the wp-content directory which you’ll find in the root of your wordpress installation directory.
In your case: /home/low10000/public_html/
So create the cache directory: /home/low10000/public_html/wp-content/cache
And make it readable and writable by all (chmod 777 cache).
Let me know if this works for you.
Cheers,
Dave