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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: (no title) for all posts in admin backendThanks for your help. It was a theme-related issue.
In my theme’s functions.php I tinkered with the title by using a filter on it.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Text Expander] [Plugin: Text Expander] Doesn't workWhich IE-version are you using?
Showing the text expanded is the default behaviour if the script isn’t executed.
Thanks for pointing this out.
I’ll fix this and other bugs as soon as I find the time to.I’m working with Li-An on that issue.
As soon as we found the problem I’ll release an update for the plugin.Which browsers are you using?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Text Expander] [Plugin: Text Expander] Doesn't workPlease, give me some more details!
How am I supposed to work on fixing issues if that’s all you are writing?Browser? WordPress-version? Theme? Is JS active and not blocked?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Text Expander] [Plugin: Text Expander] Several BugsI’ll check what’s cuasing the problems.
Which WordPress-version are you using?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: WordPress.com Stats Sidebar WidgetFound the answer myself.
WP Stats Helper plus a custom sidebar widget do the trickForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: plugin auto-update doesn’t work, no incoming links etc.You were completely right esmi.
Even without asking the provider they changed something 4 days ago and all issues are gone now. ??I think I can, but I don’t know if it’s worth the time.
I’m not the best coder so I’d need time to study how the plugin works but I just want some stats about multiple blogs.
Maybe it would be easier to install a stat plugin in every blog and then proceed these stats manually, but I wanted to avoid a lot new database-tables.The other thing is that I don’t thrust google too much. There are some dubious passages in the Google Analytics ToS.
that is nice but I still can’t process the data myself easily :/
I don’t think the stats are inaccurate…I just think it’s too much stats.
Hmm…for the javascript thing: my counter reported that 30% of my visitors have JS deactivated. I maybe have to do more research about that.
If Google Analytics would have an API I’d definately use it, but there is no way to suck data out of it without much struggle.
Yeah I considered that, but there are some downsides of Google Analytics in my opinion:
-no API…I can’t make a page so I can’t make a custom page for the public
-I find all the stats massively exaggerated…there’s no page for the most important ones
– a lot of users have JS deactivated so bye bye Google AnalyticsIf I’m wrong tell me otherwise.