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  • Thread Starter justgert

    (@justgert)

    Hello Danny,

    Login in users don’t see admin bar nor have access to admin section.
    For my current post views I use another plugin, so under each (public) post it say’s : This story has been read 45826 times

    Since the /wp-admin/index.php?page=koko-analytics page allready showing the amount of visitors per post, maybe it would not be very difficult to show this in the front end under each post with a shortcode.

    Ofcourse I am not a programmer and is it not easy at all. It would eliminate another plugin ??

    Thanks for your fast reply!

    Thread Starter justgert

    (@justgert)

    Hello Lap and Danny,

    Great to see that there is a pro version now!
    Could my future request become part of the pro version eventually, or .. ?

    Best regards,
    Gert

    Thread Starter justgert

    (@justgert)

    Hello Lap,

    Thanks for your reply! If I would have been a coder, I would never asked in the first place haha. So no, but I will take a look at the code, maybe It will lead me to something.

    You guy’s really need a pro version with some extra’s ??

    Regards,
    Gert

    Thread Starter justgert

    (@justgert)

    I see, yes. Also found that post a while ago.

    showing the total for the whole site (still not per post)

    Such a shame since the total per post is already available in the admin section.

    Could you pleas tell me which Koko file is used to list the totals per post in the back-end Lap?

    Thread Starter justgert

    (@justgert)

    Hi Lap,

    Thank you for your reply!
    Yeah, I found those. But it is not what I meant.

    What would be really useful is a shortcode with outputs the number of visits to a blogpost. This is seen in admin section, but would like to have it under each post with a shortcode.

    For example : when I would include [koko-visitors] under each blogpost, the outcome of [koko-visitors] would be the number of visits, say : 12598

    That way we could use it like : This post has been read [koko-visitors] times.
    This would then translate in : This post has been read 12598 times.

    The information is already available in the back-end ??
    Advantages : No need for another postview counter, and finally a reliable counter which would work with every caching system.

    Best regards,
    Gert

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by justgert.
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