• Resolved catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)


    Hello, I hope you are well!

    I wanted to ask since I’m on a cheap shared hosting, did you enhance the plugin with the latest update to be any more lightweight?

    Please let me know.
    Thanks!

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  • Thread Starter catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)

    I have WP-Rocket and only when I clear cache the stats appear in Slimstat, is there a way for Slimstat to not be cached and always record the hits?

    I have set it in Server mode because I have an under construction plugin and otherwise it does not record the hits (in Client Mode).

    Plugin Contributor Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    Hi there,

    we are always working to improve performance and offer the best experience to all our users. As you can understand, this is a delicate balancing act between using the latest cutting-edge technology and providing backward compatibility for those who still use older versions of PHP and MySQL.

    If you use a caching plugin like WP-Rocket and Cloudflare, please make sure to set Slimstat to work in Client Mode.

    Best,
    Jason

    Thread Starter catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)

    Thanks, I’ll say it again, your plugin really rocks!

    However, what I wish to achieve is for it to track hits to wp-login.php and wp-admin made directly from third parties (for hacking purposes).
    It’s not logging these hits even though I’ve set it to track admin pages.

    Any thoughts?

    Also, what does exactly the Moz option does? I setup an account and put the credentials to Slimstat, but do not see any difference anywhere.

    Please let me know.
    Thanks!

    EDIT: One last thing, it would be great if instead of just ” / ” it showed “Homepage” or “www.site.com”, in the reports.

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    Thread Starter catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)

    Sorry for the followup question but I can’t edit my previous post.

    I also wanted to ask if there is a way for Slimstat to display the city too and not just the country of visitors?

    Plugin Contributor Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    However, what I wish to achieve is for it to track hits to wp-login.php and wp-admin made directly from third parties (for hacking purposes).
    It’s not logging these hits even though I’ve set it to track admin pages.

    Unless you have some custom login page, it should work automatically. Do you see the tracking code on the login page?

    Also, what does exactly the Moz option does? I setup an account and put the credentials to Slimstat, but do not see any difference anywhere.

    If your website is listed on the Moz directory (moz.com) then you will see your position and other information under the Rankings report.

    I also wanted to ask if there is a way for Slimstat to display the city too and not just the country of visitors?

    The free version of the MaxMind dataset we use doesn’t offer this level of granularity. However you can get more information about your page views by clicking on the little drop pin icon in the Activity Log.

    Best,
    Jason.

    Thread Starter catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)

    Thanks for the reply.
    I have http authentication and use the “rename wp-login.php” plugin as well.

    Plugin Contributor Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    Hm, it might be that those plugins are not compatible with Slimstat. We use iThemes Security to rename our login page, and everything is tracked as expected:

    https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/wp-slimstat/trunk/wp-slimstat.php#L96

    Is the option to “Track users” enabled as well in Slimstat? If it is, you may want to contact the other plugin’s developer and see if they call the action “login_init” and “login_enqueue_scripts” (see code above), which Slimstat uses to attach its tracking code to the login page.

    Best,
    Jason

    Thread Starter catmaniax

    (@catmaniax)

    I’ll see what I can do.

    Thanks Jason 🙂

    Plugin Contributor Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    Sure.

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