You don't need to... Analytics already has the Site Search section for that...
You don't need to... Analytics already has the Site Search section for that...
Yes... look at the last 2 screenshots on the overview.Hello,
Does this plugin allows you to track forum ids?
Hi,Yes... look at the last 2 screenshots on the overview.
You are using an old version.
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If you use your Facebook account, you should be able to get around that.I tried to download it but your site isn't accepting new registrations.
Yeah... Next version will do it.Are you going to implement a way to differentiate between members and guests? There is an add-on that does that but I prefer yours because it seems more complete.
Custom variable for primary usergroup would be just as easy and give better reportingIf you use your Facebook account, you should be able to get around that.
Yeah... Next version will do it.
Not sure, have not tried it myself.
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