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Opus 2.30 Publisher's Manual Product Overview Installation and Set Up Customising a Paper Templates Using Datacards Using Objects Author Maintenance Activity Logging Technical Issues Appendices |
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The third option down in the Author Menu is "Look at activity log" which takes you to the Activity Logging Menu. Your options there are:
Lists all distinct visitors ("readers") to your web site including the first and last time they visited and their "host", the address of the computer from which they came.
One reader will typically generate many page hits.
A detailed log of every page hit over the last fortnight, including the
time of the hit, the reader code, the IP address of the reader's PC and
the title of the web page.
A detailed log of every page hit over the last fortnight where the
reader came from another page outside the site, typically a search
engine. In this case Opus tries to work out what they were searching for
(the "Query" column). I personally find this report the most fascinating
as it reveals what people were looking for when they ended up on your site.
Show page hits ever and page hits in the last month for every page on
the web site, sorted in number of hits ever order.
Gives four figures:
"return readers" are defined as readers who visited on more than one day
Shows every hit for one page (which you select by articlecode)
Shows total readers each day/month/year. Again this is the number of readers, not the number of page hits, one reader may generate many page hits on a day.
Note that all these reports exclude the small minority of readers who don't accept cookies.