THOUSAND YEARS OF MISSING HISTORY – Muslim Heritage
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n Fri, 18 Oct 2019 at 17:18, Richard Duivenvoorde
wrote: On 18/10/2019 14.27, Alexandre Neto wrote:
> Hey Richard,
>
> Good to "see" you. Can those apache logs be used to see which pages are
> more visited?
Well,
Hi,
I would prefer piwki/matamo over google analytics for ethical reasons
if possible.
https://matomo.org/
Régis
Le ven. 18 oct. 2019 à 14:29, João Gaspar a écrit :
>
> Hi Richard and Alexandre,
>
> if we do not have this kind of SEO such as Google Search Console, this can be
> a good thing
On 18/10/2019 14.27, Alexandre Neto wrote:
> Hey Richard,
>
> Good to "see" you. Can those apache logs be used to see which pages are
> more visited?
Well, yes, they are regular Apache logfile (on qgis2).
You need some analyzing scripts/software I'd think.
> Do you know if it's possible to
Hi Richard and Alexandre,
if we do not have this kind of SEO such as Google Search Console, this can
be a good thing with Google Analytics. Google Search Console is a good
thing to have because is possible to improve research on browsers and rank
pages to first pages when we search for words that
Hey Richard,
Good to "see" you. Can those apache logs be used to see which pages are
more visited?
Do you know if it's possible to create some google analytics for our sites?
I wanted to know what is visited, and what is not.
Can you forward me one of those emails?
Thanks!
On Fri, Oct 18,
On 18/10/2019 12.46, Alexandre Neto wrote:
> Do we have analytics on our documentation pages? how have access to it?
I'm not aware of that, other then Apache logs.
Others?
We (as: ad...@qgis.org) every now and then receive a Google email that
we can fix SEO things in their xyz-dashboard, but I
Hello all,
Sorry for the cross-posting. The last QGIS survey pointed to some users
having problems in finding the right documentation pages, and that we
should improve our SEO.
I would like to start looking into that.
Do we have analytics on our documentation pages? how have access to it?