Did you ever look at your stats chart and wonder which posts were published on a particular day? Now it’s easy to find out. Just move your mouse around the chart. (This only works for WordPress.com blogs right now.)

Did you ever wonder how many hits your home page gets? Now it’s listed along with your posts. There is also a comprehensive report page reachable by clicking the little icon on the right. (This works for WordPress.com blogs and self-hosted blogs using the Stats plug-in. No upgrade is required.)

I hope these little upgrades will help you prosper in the new year. 🙂
love it
man you guys are good
this is great! thanks a ton~
dammm!! you get soo many views wtf aahh
keep up the good work!…..
Fancy!! and thanks of course… this is perfect for old people like me who can’t remember what day I posted what… lol.
Great additions. The homepage stats will be the most useful I think as now I can gauge how many people are traveling through that page and what else they may be viewing. love it all!
Yes very good features here. Anyway I am still testing…….
I am really amazed to know that our WordPress is making our blogging life so handy, simple and cozy.
Posting the posts are half job done; and tracking the ‘access’ of those posts by the people and reforming ourselves on the ‘feedback’ feeds is another half task to bedone – these two tasks together may make our blogging job ‘full’. I really appreciate the WordPress team on behalf of the entire blogging community, for their continuus innovations there. Thanks and Congrats.
Thank You . This Is Great .
this is a good feature
Wish you very very happy new year2010
Jay Kishan
K V Librarian
Andy: Nice Moustache AND Great Information. A fruitful 2010 to ya! ~ E from The End of the Block
Yeah, I too noticed. that is really great.
it was so much better! u guys are genius!
ah! so it was in BETA when I first noticed this last month…interesting. Keep it up 🙂
Ya .. I Notice It… Its Very nice .. Thanks for the new upgrade
Its great! I like this feature and so many others here on WP also I love checking out all the different blogs so many people have a abundance of cool topics, free to check us out too
Ucomment Ireply….join the movement
Love it also-I have a knack for details and its important for me that features like these are added.
Anything that has to do with stats is enjoyable by me, so thanks very much!
I love having the home page view totals at long last. I used to count the all the individual post hit totals and subtract from the overall total to figure this out. This saves a lot of work. Now the most important remaining stat feature would be daily unique visitors. Have you guys ever worked on that?
Thank you guys… these are great features… really brings out better picture of the stats!
As admin of a non-public blog I would love to be able to get stats from ‘home users’ i.e. from users registred as authors/contributors.
Is that possible?
Yes I have noticed them. Thanks for the info!
Sweetness! I love seeing how many hits to my homepage. I actually had never realized so many people were going there. (I’d figured that the pageviews not accounted for by individual posts were mostly archived category pages and the like.)
I’ve noticed these features… and LOVE THEM. THANKS WORDPRESS!!!
Andy, if we have people subscribed to posts by email and that’s the only way they read posts, does that automatically-generated email count as a “hit” in our blog stats if they are never actually visiting our URL?
A nice addition. Thank you.
Being a math teacher and interested in search engine rankings, these improvement make me so very happy!
Cheers!
Yeah, ok, thanks. But in order to have a good tracking engine you must have at leasts two things more:
1. Count of uniques (not only the total sum of visits)
2. Visitor Geolocation (from where the visitors come)
…And if you want to be really professional, perhaps is good to add the OS, browser and the screen resolution of the visitor. It helps (sometimes a lot) in the design of our blog.
TIA & Happy New Year.
These are great additions. Thanks.
i likey
LOVE IT
Saw it. Used it.
Didn’t think anything of it.
But now that you mention it, I do appreciate it.
Keep up the good work.
This is great – I’ve always wondered about how many hits the page gets rather than articles themselves.
Can someone confirm, HomePage counts now include anyone typing in your blog name in the address bar and also any hits to the main page from any of your posts being found by googling them?
When your posts are found by a google search that first hits WordPress articles, then links to your blog post, or if someone clicks on an article title (or from any other link within the blog), then they are added to the post count rather than the HomePage one?
These are new are they? As a 1st time blogger I never noticed! Looks great though.
cool features !
ThanX Andy!! – WordPress just keeps getting better and better !
Yup they’re so cool! Especially the home page! 😉
I guess I’m not alone in liking the new stats features. Good Job!
very nice :0
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I noticed them and like the new format…yippe
Thanks so much for the home page tracking in particular! Very helpful!
really cool feature, tnx a lot.
I picked up on these features right away. Wonderful!!!
Is there a similar feature in the works for the other pages on the blog? That would be very helpful.
What about a way to track the cumulative total of views each post over time has in order of total hits without going into each one individually?
How about a feature to track thesyndicated hits as well, to het a more accurate view of the total number of visits?
Thanks for all the blessings that you keep bringing to us!
I miss not having Google Analytics a little less now! 😉
These new stat upgrades are great, I love them. Thanks!
Brilliant, it really helps knowing what happened to create peaks without having to trnaslate it myself.
Thanks
Barry
At first, I was looking to check my hits. Now I can check who posted what!
Superb idea people, and thank you for enabling our blogging addiction er umm I mean experience. o.O
I’m loving both of these new features, thank you!
Thanks so much, love it!
Not bad, but what about unique visitors, and bounce rate?
Really good !!!
would anyone show me where is `/wp-content/plugins/` that I can upload my php file? I cannot find it.
Fantastic idea !!!. Another reason to go with WP.
Thank you so much for adding these features! I was pleasantly surprised when I found them.
Awesome! Thanks!
thumbs up! thanks for the improvements!
I have been using this feature since I recently noticed it and absolutely LOVE it! It’s actually kind of addicting…. it’s really helpful to see which posts are getting more hits. Thanks for making such a great feature. WordPress is Wonderful!
Thanks for the new perks! You keep churning them out every month! Love it AND wordpress!
Yes I had noticed the new features, and liked them. Thanks
I noticed and was so confused. I thought my blog made the homepage. Either way, I am addicted to STAT counter. Thank you!!!
These features really beat having to check your stats on a separate website, as is the case with blogger!
@Ahmad Haes
Just under the graph, on the right side, click on the “Top posts & pages” link and you’ll be able to get all the stats with regd. to individual posts!
Many thanks for this to the entire WordPress team… May I also wish all of you a very happy new year.
Regards/Pradeep
Great! I will take Home page stat feature as fill-up for a missing link in the stat data. 🙂 Can you add the feature of location of our visitors and referrals count etc. I mean we can make it even more interesting. Bring in the WordPress stat plug-in features for us. 🙂
A very convenient and empowering change in the readability of stats. Thank you.
Hot stuff right here. 😀
Well done, I check my stats regularly so I really appreciate these features.
Lisa Hill
ANZ LitLovers
I really like the post tag on the stats chart. What a good idea!
Like someone mentioned, I had been thinking the weird addition problem was a foible on my part that just reinforced that I was just bad at math, when in reality adding the homepage to the count throws the addition off. Now I get why this happens, though. Thanks for explaining!
both great features, much easier to see the dates I posted, and the home page stats helps a lot. Thanks WP.
Nice and congratulation i like it
It is a great feature, but it still upsets the top post list in the sidebar.
I appreciate ur efforts…m proud to be blogging with wordpress.com
Thanks! I did notice it. I think it’s a really good improvement. Very useful to us. Thanks for everything 🙂
i like too
am taking my time, i need to understand your services and maximize them…Thanks
yes already noticed this
Love it! It helps me with organizing and finding popular posts! Also i love that you can see what links people click on your blog and what links people click to get to your blog!
I just noticed that, very good idea indeed! 🙂
Thank you so much for this! Really useful! 🙂
Yes. it is very nice …
great job!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great new addition, WordPress. Very, very useful. Keep up the good work and have a great weekend!
Le Fist
nice one. good work
Excellent additions – many thanks!
I was also wondering the same thing as te2ataria above – who asked
“Is this new and useful feature in any way responsible for “Top Posts” to list incorrectly?”
My Top Posts were totally wacky yesterday – even showing unpublished drafts. I ended up removing the widget altogether.
Outstanding! I was always hoping the “hits for the home page” feature might one day be added to WP stats.
Very informative stuff!
Great and useful features. Good ideas both.
Those 2 new features are very nice additions.
The issue with long titles annoyed me but now it’s fixed.
THX a lot 😀
That’s great, but what I would really like is if we could use Google Analytics.
Sometimes there are things that I would like to post on my WP blog that I put on a wikispaces site instead for the google analytics.
I know there’s a reason we have not had this on the multi-user blog platform; but I think there are enough people here who would love to have it, and I think WP is important enough for google to want to make us happy, and I think the people at both WP and Google are smart enough that they could find a way to make this happen.
I absolutely love it. Yes i noticed it and keeping track of the number of views keeps me pumped up to come back to wordpress and blog even more.
Cute new info. Thanks.
Very fine, thanks.
i love the upgrades and would love to see more. I’ve always lusted for a chart that matches the click throughs. So, you know how (from where) a person landed on a particular page and maybe also where they went from that page. As of now you can see the clicks but can’t trace the history. You know? This would be good to know b/c sometimes my blog gets hits from links on other sites but I can’t tell where, specifically, those hits are going.
thanks brother
helpful.. thanks. Now i just need people to go to my blog.
Yes, noticed about this and it pleases me:) Thank you for the improvements.