TheDudeAbides
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I did need to set my piwik url and token again.
Perhaps “multsite mode” should be an option after being network activated? Normally when I network activate a plugin the functionality stays the same and it just activates on all blogs by default.
Okay it seems to be working now. It was just a little confusing what was happening at first. Perhaps some additional details on the network page would be beneficial.
I did that but it only shows the one piwik url for the root site and I can’t change it for the others.
It looks like there a forward slash was in front of the piwik url which I didn’t notice at a glance and was causing the issue. I’m not sure if that’s something I accidentally did or the plugin did at some point, as I also had to re-enable graphs to display in dashboard on some. Anyway I gave the latest version another try and everything seems to be working fine again.
Just to be clear I wasn’t using the multisite functionality where one modifies the code, and have been activating it on a per site basis or using network activate.
I should point out this doesn’t seem to be occurring on new sites I’ve added the plugin to, only existing sites that upgraded.
This red message appeared in account settings: “An error occured: Please check URL and auth token. You need at least view access to one site.”
I also had this issue with stats not showing in dashboard and error messages being given for the url and api key. Reverting to 0.8.9 fixed it. Just using regular per site activation and not WPMU.
Well not sure what did it finally, but it’s working now. Perhaps changing the theme back and forth did it.
Okay np was just wondering. I wasn’t even aware I could display 3 columns until now. I’m loving the trending red line btw. Really great plugin.
Ah my mistake I thought it was the literal user id name as I couldn’t find the number. Found it finally under posts hovering over name.
Thanks for explaining! I’m excited to see what kind of international amazon clicks I get on my new sites. I also thought of some other features that may be useful to include down the road:
1) option to rewrite url to include rel=”nofollow” attribute so sites won’t be penalized SEO wise for having a lot of affiliated links. I had this happen to one of mine before and traffic dropped off before discovering that was the problem.
2) WPMU Network admin option to designate one blog for parent settings and cause new blogs(or existing) to automatically inherit it’s settings. I’ve only seen Yoast SEO do this so far, but haven’t tried it out in some time.