|
Post by robshaw on Dec 2, 2006 15:29:35 GMT -5
Another site using GreyMatter. I Love your software!!! I'm a little confussled about how to install RSS. but.. im sure Ill work it out! www.rob-shaw.org.uk
|
|
|
Post by petefinnigan on Dec 3, 2006 13:31:32 GMT -5
Hi Rob,
It looks quite good. How are you doing the "visitors on line" stats?
cheers
Pete
|
|
|
Post by robshaw on Dec 3, 2006 18:39:37 GMT -5
Its just an Iframe which shows a file called online.shtml which Includes another file called onlinecount.cgi. I just found it on the web somewhere. Its just a cute little feature to have I think.
|
|
|
Post by petefinnigan on Dec 4, 2006 7:33:24 GMT -5
Thanks Rob, I will check it out. on-line statistics are on my to-do list for GM. i would like to be ablw to support stats for each page (i.e. home popular a particular post is and basics like who is on line, where are they etc.
cheers
Pete
|
|
|
Post by robshaw on Dec 4, 2006 15:25:29 GMT -5
Hey Pete. Im not sure why I think it is so good. But i guess you can tell if your site is actually being visited. I dont think hit counters are very accurate now in web2.0, and the simple fact we are in 2006 not 1999. hit counters are a little old. But "Whos online" is a cool feature. I have seen some scripts on some sites where there is a link which shows your where the users actually is.. which should be pretty easy due to the fact you have already been able to maintain the users IP? Is that easy? Thanks again Pete. keep up the good work! If you want any testing or anything i can help with then let me know. I dont know much programming, but anything.
Thanks!
|
|
|
Post by coldstone on Dec 5, 2006 18:15:44 GMT -5
You must have totally customized the templates, that site is hardly recognizable as GreyMatter. Very Nice. One day I hope GM users can easily share template 'themes'.
|
|
|
Post by robshaw on Dec 6, 2006 4:35:36 GMT -5
Yeah, thats a cool idea. The only way at the moment to do somthing like that is just Copy and paste the code of each section into seperate text files or neatly into one text file.
|
|