I’ve had this lying around for more than a week checking the performance on my demoblog. And I guess it is time to be unleashed into the wild. I’ve just updated Top 10 to v1.6.2
WordPress doesn’t count page views by default. Top 10 will count the number of page views on your single posts on a daily as well as overall basis. You can then display the page view count on individual posts and pages as well as display a list of most popular posts based on page views.
Includes a sidebar widget to display the popular posts. And, all settings can be configured from within your WordPress Admin area itself! You can choose to disable tracking of author visits on their own posts.
Changelog:
- Fixed: Multiple rows being created for same ID
- Fixed: Counter display
- Added: New button to clear the duplicate rows in the tables
- Fixed: Top 10 should be lighter on the server now
Now I’m using Wp-postviews, is there a way to migrate from it to Top 10 without lose post views statistics?
Please help me.
Thanks
Alberto
As of now there isn’t. I am not sure how the table of WP-PostViews is set up so that the same can be imported. Any ideas?
Great plugin – i’ve used it on many WordPress sites.
Question for you – is there any way I can make this work with custom post types in WordPress 3.0?
Thanks in advance!