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Google Analyticator 6.2 Released
Google Analyticator 6.2 has been released. The big feature is a configurable option for site speed tracking, but a few other enhancements made it into this release as well.
Google Analyticator 6.1.3 Released
Google Analyticator 6.1.3 has just been released. Those of you having issues with the dashboard widget, I highly recommend this update. I believe I resolved the issue for most of you.
Google Analyticator 6.1.2 Released
After a long wait, Google Analyticator 6.1.2 has been released. Highlights include WordPress 3.1 compatibility, bug fixes, and security enhancements. Since my forums are down right now, use this post for feedback on the release.
Google Analyticator 6.1 Released
Google Analyticator 6.1, a recommended update, has been released. Highlights include WordPress 3.0 support, updated async tracking code, dashboard stats by Analytics profile, more control over who gets tracked, and more control over who can see the dashboard widget.
Verify Google Analyticator is Working Correctly
Alex over at Question Defense wrote a nice, easy to follow guide for verifying Google Analyticator is functioning at the technical level. If you’ve ever been unsure Google Analyticator is working, follow these steps and put your mind at ease.
Google Mentions Google Analyticator
In a proud moment for me, Google wrote about Google Analyticator on their Analytics blog and featured the plugin in their examples page today. For those of you who don’t know, Google Analyticator was the first WordPress plugin I wrote, and practically one of the first major PHP projects I undertook. Since handing the plugin [...]
Google Analyticator Adds Stat API Support
Thanks to a contact over at Google for making Spiral Web Consulting aware of the new Google Analytics Stats API, Google Analyticator now features a visitor counter widget, ready for WordPress sidebar widgety goodness. Having Google Analyticator serve as both software for Analytics code placement and an information receiver has been a requested feature almost [...]
