Site Statistics Overview
Many statistics about the usage of your web site are available through the Site
Statistics option in the Control Panel. The statistics are generated
by the http-analyze program, by Rent-A-Guru.
Note: Though this documentation provides an overview on using the Site Statistics
option, it does not include detailed information regarding all of the statistics
that you can view. For an in-depth explanation of these, please visit the Http-Analyze web site, located at http://www.netstore.de/Supply/http-analyze/
and follow the link to Documentation.
How to View Your Site Statistics (with Navigation Window)
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From the Control Panel, select the Site Statistics option. The WWW
Access Statistics page displays.
There are a number
of options available on this main statistics menu page:
- Statistics
for the last 12 months: Shows the web statistics for the 12-month
period ending in the current month.
- Statistics
for <Year>: Shows the web statistics for the given year.
- Frames
version: Provides an alternate way of viewing statistics for users
that prefer it.
(For this explanation,
a non-frame example will be used.)
- Select the Statistics for the last 12 months link. First, a Navigation Window
opens which provides a way for you to navigate through the different displays
of statistics. It is here that you can determine which month you would like
to focus on.
Also, in the existing browser window, a new page displays, which displays
a chart and table of statistics for the current month.
- The main statistics
displayed on this page are:
- Hits:
The number of times your site is given a request for information from
a web browser. (Note: a web page with two images would generate three
"hits", one each for the images, and one for the page itself.)
- Files:
The number of times a web browser requests a file and the server on
which your site resides delivers that file.
- Pageviews:
The number of times a web browser requests a text or html file, which
shows a truer reflection of the actual documents requested from your
site.
- Sessions:
The number of unique hosts accessing the server during a given period
of time.
- Kbytes
Sent: The amount of data sent during the summary period as reported
by the server.
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How
To View Your Site Statistics (Frames Version):
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From the Control Panel, select the Site Statistics option. The WWW
Access Statistics page displays.
- Select the Frames Version link below the Statistics for the last 12 months
text. The same summary chart and table appear in the main frame of the browser,
but rather than having the statistic controls open in a new "Navigation
Window", they appear instead in the control frame to the left.
- The main statistics
displayed on this page are the same as described in the previous section.
- Use the Control
Frame to select a specific month. Then select the type of statistic
you would like to see by clicking on the appropriate button in the Control
Frame. The statistical information that you requested appears in the main
frame.
For
more detailed explanations of these and many other statistical terms related
to your site, please visit the Http-Analyze web site by clicking
on the link in the bottom left corner of the Site Statistics screen. Once
at the Http-Analyze site, follow the link for Documentation, then Interpretation of the Results.
For more detailed
explanations of these and many other statistical terms related to your site,
please visit the Http-Analyze web site by clicking on the link in the
bottom left corner of the Site Statistics screen. Once at the Http-Analyze
site, follow the link for Documentation, then Interpretation of the
Results.
- Use the Navigation
Window to select a specific month. Once you are at the month level of data,
many more statistic options become available to you.
- Selecting one
of these statistical options in the Navigation window causes the statistics
to be displayed in the main browser window. For instance, selecting the Hits by Day link results in the following (shown below).
- Each link in
the navigation window will display a different set of statistics in the
main window.
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