Statistics page
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The new stats page is terrible. Clearly designed for tablet rather than PC use. Keep it if you must but please keep the classic stats screen as well.
New stats screen does not appear to have a facility for period summaries.
Another step backwards if you want my opinion.The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Worse than a step backwards – designed for and by someone with limited attention span since you can only see 10 days useless for trend or to see what your stats are doing – also when you look at the week and month summery at certain times of the day the left bar is broken and has the way wrong data so it is useless – I turned in several tickets on the left bar some time back and the fixed it – looks like they can’t even read their own bug fix notes – either that or they don’t believe in testing and checking things –
first they get rid of Quantcast and I had to make a set of special spread sheets to see history and trends – now this piece of junk
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There’s also a link to a feedback survey with lots of text boxes where you can explain your choices available directly in the new stats page.
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The old stats page is better than the new one, hope it will be available for a long time. Feedback already sent.
I’ve also noticzed than when putting the cursor on the admin icon none happens, fortunately old WP admin and it’s dropdown menu with things such as “help” and “Sing Out” is still available.
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I’d like to add a vote for keeping the existing stats page, at least for desktop browsers. All the stats are on TWO screen pages in the old stats, versus FIVE pages with the new pages. A ton of useless scrolling, a bloated sidebar that serves no apparent purpose – keep the new one for small screen devices, but leave the existing desktop stats alone. I blog on devices with a real keyboard and a big screen. Everything else just drives me nuts. Thanks.
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First, I like the Statistics page. A question that I sometimes wonder is when I discover that I had a reader from another country– Today for example, I found that someone in Hong Kong read a blog post, I wonder what was it that they read? I like that I have a list of stats stating how many views a certain blog post received, but is there a way to find out what the top blog posts read in other countries are? if I were to become interested in developing an international following more than just the happenstance to know that I have one, knowing what they are reading would be of interest to me. I was excited for example to have one of my posts translated into Spanish for readers in Mexico.
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How can I get to the old enhanced statistics charts that showed what countries were accessing the site?
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I can’t even access my stats anymore…. When I click My Sites, it freezes and displays blank… I hope they will fix this soonest…
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Alex G. advises me tonight that we can still visit the old stats layout for each blog here:
https://wordpress.com/my-stats/
When you’re on the new stats layout, we also have an option to switch to the old page:
Blessings,
CRA
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