Rating: 5 stars
Works just as expected ??
Triggers the stat update from JS on the frontend so it works with cache.
Rating: 5 stars
Hello Support,
I hope you are doing well !!!
I have installed this Wp most popular plugin in my website, my website is on wp-engine server. so server person giving max hitting creating under this plugin code. so please check this plugin code. i have some response from wp-engine support so please guide me how to resolve this issue.
ack-grep “wmp_update” plugins/ themes/
plugins/wp-most-popular/wp-most-popular.php
52: echo ‘<!– WordPress Most Popular –><script type=”text/javascript”>/* <![CDATA[ */ jQuery.post(“‘ . admin_url(‘admin-ajax.php’) . ‘”, { action: “wmp_update”, id: ‘ . $wp_query->post->ID . ‘, token: “‘ . $token . ‘” }); /* ]]> */</script><!– /WordPress Most Popular –>’;
65: add_action( ‘wp_ajax_wmp_update’, ‘WMP_system::actions’ );
67: add_action( ‘wp_ajax_nopriv_wmp_update’, ‘WMP_system::actions’ )
I am waiting your response!!!
]]>Rating: 4 stars
Great plugin, can be called with a function to show popular posts anywhere.
I was able to create a category for popular posts and then call the plugin function when that category was viewed.
However, only giving it 4 stars as I’ve realised that when the plugin is deactivated, all the database info is deleted, the whole table for this plugin is gone!
This should only happen when the plugin is deleted, not deactivated.. Deactivation should be viewed as a temporary thing, possibly while testing another plugin, it shouldn’t remove all the data!
If this is fixed it would be worthy of 5 stars.
Thanks.
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Simple and elegant: does show the most popular posts, nicely in the theme styling.
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Like this plugin, simple, effective.
I would also would have liked to place a shortcode (not filecode) onto a page which would allow to show op/popular listings for each category.
I’ll favourite this for now until such is added.
Thank you
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I appreciate this plugin.
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Works like a charm
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Nice simple plugin for adding ‘Popular Posts’ to the widgets on my blog page. I already have Recent Posts, so Popular Posts fits right in! It’s a great way for me to see which of my posts are really catching on.
At first, it looks like it’s not working, but if you click on a few of your posts, and then hit refresh, you’ll see that it’s starting to track visits right away.
This works great as a relatively simple-plugin, and it would be great to be able to add on # of hits in parentheses after the post name. That way, my visitors would know if the post is popular among 5 visitors or 500 visitors!
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I’ve been trying different widgets for weeks. This is the first one that not only works well, but works well from the first minute.
Thank you very much. I appreciate your work.
Rating: 5 stars
This plugin save my time ??
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Yay!
Good job on this plugin.
It really works and all the other 2364 plugins are not.