This is what it says in the plugin info:
This plugin have only been tested with the subdomains installation of WordPress Multisite.
But I can’t think of any reason why it would not work with the subdirectories installation so if you are up to it, feel free to try. I suspect that it will be harder setting up filters in Analytics to see data from a specific site with subdirectories installation.
= Does it work with domain mapping? =
Yes, according to a user who have tried this it works with adding only one row of text to the tracking code and setting domain name to “none”. More on this on the plugin website.
Any experiences?
This might be why. I use domain mapping.
It also says “make sure that your main blog ID is 1” – where do I see that..??
It continues as follows:
For those of you who use domain mapping a guy named Nathan (who also use that) used my plugin and added a line “_gaq.push([‘_setAllowLinker’, true]);” in the tracking code and also put the network domain name to “none” and he says it works. For cross traffic between blogs you have to add a _link to the links, more on this here.
The only thing i want is a statistic tool showing me statistics from all sites. I now use jetpack but that only shows every site separately and without pagewievs.
I need unique visitors all sites together and pagewievs all sites together. Any ideas? (because thats actually why i need google analytics).
It also says “make sure that your main blog ID is 1” – where do I see that..??
It’s a safe bet that if you don’t know what that means, don’t worry about it 😉
Did you network activate the plugin?
Yes, I did!
And entered the analytics key at all sites.