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==Where to start?==
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==Page Visits?==
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Is there any way you can see the number of cumulative visits per page on this site and are the data analysed anywhere?
  
I joined Wikispooks just the other day and am working on my first article. I'd like to get some feedback on how to proceed.
 
  
You can read what I've written so far @ https://wikispooks.com/wiki/User_talk:WikiBear
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https://wikispooks.com/piwik/index.php  , and if I'm correct, click on the "dashboard" button on top, "actions"  second and from there you should be able to see a dropdown menu where you can specify the type of data you want to see.
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On a related note, would be willing to please end your posts on the talk pages with "~.~.~" (without the dots and quotation marks)? Cheers!  [[User:Jun|Jun]] ([[User talk:Jun|talk]])
  
The article is complex, partly because I'm a part of the story and partly because it arguably isn't about a real word; it's about a proposed word to replace "antisemitism."
 
  
So my first question is simple: Would I be allowed to publish this article online? If so, should I change the wording to it's written in the first person?
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Sorry but I am not that IT literate and couldn't follow your first reply to locate the data requested. How does an illiterate IT guy like me look up the numbers of visitors in various time frames such as forever or in any one year like say 2020 for these two pages:
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https://wikispooks.com/wiki/User:DoubleAgent and https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Bill_Fairclough
  
If the community accepts the article but doesn't think I should be the author, I'll gladly allow other parties to take what I've written and modify it as needed.
 
  
I also have a question about modifying existing articles. Am I allowed to edit them? I read somewhere that editing isn't allowed.
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Also I am not sure if I have understood your second comment  - do you mean I should do this to end all posts on talk pages such as this? ~ ~ ~
  
I'm particularly interested in editing the article "Antisemitism." It's a great article, but I'd like to add a links to the website Jewarchy.com and the new Wikispooks article Jewarchism (if it gets published). It might also be nice to add a little information about the anti-Jewarchism campaign. Finally, I'd like to link to a video where former White House correspondent Helen Thomas says (@ 4:38) "I'm Not Anti-Semitic, I'm a Semite!" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLCODdfayQE (<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLCODdfayQE
 
  
In summary, I need to know if an article about Jewarchy will be approved for publishing before I continue. I then need to know if I'll be allowed to write it or if another party should do the job.
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Thank you.
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David Blomstrom -- [[User:WikiBear|WikiBear]] ([[User_talk:WikiBear|talk]]) 01:24, 11 January 2016 (GMT)
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On the topic of page visits, let's go through the steps. I will put the instructions to follow below the images listed here below. This will take 5 minutes.
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If you click on this link; https://wikispooks.com/piwik/index.php?module=CoreHome&action=index&idSite=1&period=day&date=yesterday#?module=Dashboard&action=embeddedIndex&idSite=1&period=day&date=yesterday&idDashboard=1
  
:As it says at the top of [[Project:Read This First]], ''this is an open source encyclopaedia.'' The policies which guide its development are listed at the [[Project:Policy]] page, so you can use that as a point of reference. The more familiar you are with them, the better will likely be your contributions here. Note that the [[Wikispooks:Document Editing Rules]] apply only to [[Document]]s - that is, 3rd party contributions (chosen by but not authored by Wikispooks editors). As historical documents by particular authors, like the contents of quotation marks, it would be misleading to change them. These pages are easily distinguished from other pages since their names all begin "Document:" or "File:". There are six of them listed at the bottom of the page on "[[Antisemitism]]".
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You are now on the data page.
:All pages other than Documents can be edited by multiple authors. Each page has a separate [{{server}}{{localurl:Antisemitism|action=history}} history] which records each editor's separate contributions - but this is not obvious to readers, so as specified to the [[Project:Style Guide]], only the third person should be used. As an editor, you are encouraged either to try to improve the content here at Wikispooks either by editing existing pages or by creating new ones. This could include a page on "[[Jewarchy]]". -- [[User:Robin|Robin]] ([[User talk:Robin|talk]]) 02:46, 11 January 2016 (GMT)
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Wow, the coding and directions are way more confusing than I expected. However, I was finally able to get the Jewarchy piece published @ https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Jewarchy If anyone sees any errors, please let me know. If you're reporting TECHNICAL errors, please explain HOW to fix it, because I don't understand all the code rules.
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That is very helpful indeed so thank you very much. Bill ~ ~ ~
Thanks.
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[[File:Screenshot 2021-02-17 wikispooks - February 16 – 16, 2021 - Web Analytics Reports - Piwik.png|600px|thumb|left|You should see a button that starts with the name "dashboard" on the top of the page pictured here. if you click on the time frame, at the top of the page, you will be able to change the time frame.]]
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[[File:Screenshot 2021-02-17 wikispooks - February 16 – 16, 2021 - Web Analytics Reports - Piwik(5).png|600px|thumb|left|Click on the "dashboard" button, thereafter click on "actions", a drop-menu appears, click on "page titles". This will add a long list of pages and page visitors and a search bar.]]
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[[File:Screenshot 2021-02-17 wikispooks - February 16 – 16, 2021 - Web Analytics Reports - Piwik(1).png|600px|thumb|left|If you scroll to the bottom of the new list called "page titles" that has now appeared, you'll see a search bar pictured here.]]
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[[File:Screenshot 2021-02-17 wikispooks - February 16 – 16, 2021 - Web Analytics Reports - Piwik(2).png|600px|thumb|left|Type the page name (for example "DoubleAgent" and you'll be able to see the results. You also may want to the change the date as the default option is just for a time frame of one day. Please be aware that if you change the date (by clicking on the date button that was pictured in the first image) you will have to type in the page name again in the search bar of "page titles". This can be a tiny bit buggy in my opinion, just try again with a different time frame if there are no results.]]
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[[File:Transitionspwiki.png|600px|thumb|left|Holding your mouse next to the page name (in this case "User:DoubleAgent - Wikispooks") will make two buttons appear. Clicking on "open transitions" will reveal what the visitors of the page did before they did visit your page]]
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[[File:Screenshot 2021-02-17 wikispooks - February 2021 - Web Analytics Reports - Piwik.png|600px|thumb|left|These for example are all the visits for https://wikispooks.com/wiki/User:DoubleAgent for the past 30 days. Hopefully, I've answered your questions. If not please let me know. [[User:Jun|Jun]] ([[User talk:Jun|talk]]) 17:31, 17 February 2021 (UTC)]]
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[[File:Screenshot 2021-02-17 wikispooks - 2021 - Web Analyse rapporten - Piwik.png|600px|thumb|left|This is the chart with visits for https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Bill_Fairclough for the time frame of the last 12 months.]]
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That is very helpful indeed so thank you very much. Bill ~ ~ ~

Latest revision as of 11:08, 21 February 2021

Page Visits?

Is there any way you can see the number of cumulative visits per page on this site and are the data analysed anywhere?


https://wikispooks.com/piwik/index.php , and if I'm correct, click on the "dashboard" button on top, "actions" second and from there you should be able to see a dropdown menu where you can specify the type of data you want to see. On a related note, would be willing to please end your posts on the talk pages with "~.~.~" (without the dots and quotation marks)? Cheers! Jun (talk)


Sorry but I am not that IT literate and couldn't follow your first reply to locate the data requested. How does an illiterate IT guy like me look up the numbers of visitors in various time frames such as forever or in any one year like say 2020 for these two pages: https://wikispooks.com/wiki/User:DoubleAgent and https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Bill_Fairclough


Also I am not sure if I have understood your second comment - do you mean I should do this to end all posts on talk pages such as this? ~ ~ ~


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~ ~ ~ is correct, without the spaces.

On the topic of page visits, let's go through the steps. I will put the instructions to follow below the images listed here below. This will take 5 minutes. If you click on this link; https://wikispooks.com/piwik/index.php?module=CoreHome&action=index&idSite=1&period=day&date=yesterday#?module=Dashboard&action=embeddedIndex&idSite=1&period=day&date=yesterday&idDashboard=1

You are now on the data page.


That is very helpful indeed so thank you very much. Bill ~ ~ ~


You should see a button that starts with the name "dashboard" on the top of the page pictured here. if you click on the time frame, at the top of the page, you will be able to change the time frame.
Click on the "dashboard" button, thereafter click on "actions", a drop-menu appears, click on "page titles". This will add a long list of pages and page visitors and a search bar.
If you scroll to the bottom of the new list called "page titles" that has now appeared, you'll see a search bar pictured here.
Type the page name (for example "DoubleAgent" and you'll be able to see the results. You also may want to the change the date as the default option is just for a time frame of one day. Please be aware that if you change the date (by clicking on the date button that was pictured in the first image) you will have to type in the page name again in the search bar of "page titles". This can be a tiny bit buggy in my opinion, just try again with a different time frame if there are no results.
Holding your mouse next to the page name (in this case "User:DoubleAgent - Wikispooks") will make two buttons appear. Clicking on "open transitions" will reveal what the visitors of the page did before they did visit your page
These for example are all the visits for https://wikispooks.com/wiki/User:DoubleAgent for the past 30 days. Hopefully, I've answered your questions. If not please let me know. Jun (talk) 17:31, 17 February 2021 (UTC)
This is the chart with visits for https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Bill_Fairclough for the time frame of the last 12 months.

rclough



That is very helpful indeed so thank you very much. Bill ~ ~ ~