Hi folks,
using Google Analytics, there's a real annoying effect.
You don't see the accessed pages titles, but a, more or less, strage path name.
Is there a way to see some more self-explaining titles shown there?
Thanks for your experiences!
Felix
Google Analytics and phpwcms - page titles
Google Analytics and phpwcms - page titles
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Re: Google Analytics and phpwcms - page titles
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So there's no solution out there??
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Re: Google Analytics and phpwcms - page titles
Felix,
I use google analytics and have a structure with aliasses. Every category has only 1 article in it. In analytics it then shows fine.
In analytics it shows like /dir/index.php?choice1 and if you use good category aliasses then it's easy to see which page was accesed.
Greetz,
Axel
I use google analytics and have a structure with aliasses. Every category has only 1 article in it. In analytics it then shows fine.
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choice1 (alias choice1)
choice1 (article)
choice2 (alias choice2)
choice2 (article)
etc.
Greetz,
Axel
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Re: Google Analytics and phpwcms - page titles
Hey Alex,
thanks for your suggestion.
It's kind of a loution and my work, but doesn't really solve the problem.
I hoped Oli G. would have a good way as he incorporates GAnalytics as a base-supported Analysis Tool.
Best wishes,
Felix
thanks for your suggestion.
It's kind of a loution and my work, but doesn't really solve the problem.
I hoped Oli G. would have a good way as he incorporates GAnalytics as a base-supported Analysis Tool.
Best wishes,
Felix
...alles wird gut!
still alive...
Experimenting with phpwcms and hoping to have time one day to get a site live...![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
One Site finished!![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
still alive...
Experimenting with phpwcms and hoping to have time one day to get a site live...
![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
One Site finished!
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)