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How to visualise your webserver logs as a map of user progression through your site content
Posted on March 8th, 2010 No commentsI love web stats and for a long time now (last 4 years or so) I have been analysing web stats with Google Analytics, which is probably one of the best apps for assessing basic stats (provided the web browser being used support javascript). For the most accurate stats I also use AWStats (which has provided great results for the last 7 years) Within the last year or two I have also employed the use of ClickTale for the analysis of user interaction
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How to visualise your webserver logs as a map of user progression through your site content
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Apache Live Log (ALiveLog)
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsA really useful tool for providing simple stylised views of apache webserver log files via the browser. Ideal for providing a level of log file monitoring/analysis to novice web developers or website owners who don't want or need to see the raw log file text, but might need to keep occasional tabs on how the webserver is behaving as part of a bigger website control panel style app.
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SVG-edit – A complete vector graphics editor in the browser
Posted on March 7th, 2010 No commentsReally interesting project. Combined with an appropriate backend this may well be useful tool for anyone wanting to implement the kind of product customisation features you find on printshop websites such as cafepress, etc. in reference to: "A complete vector graphics editor in the browser" - svg-edit - Project Hosting on Google Code ( view on Google Sidewiki )
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