Comment to 'Analytics'
Comment to Analytics
  • How to Access and Configure Visibility for the Analytics Page Block

    Log in to Your Admin Panel:

    • Use your administrator credentials to log into the admin dashboard.

    Navigate to the Builder Page:

    • Go to the following URL to access the page builder:
    studio/builder_page.php?type=bx_analytics&page=bx_analytics_page
    

    Edit the Analytics Block:

    • Find the “Analytics” block and click on it.

    Configure the Visibility Settings:

    • Look for the visibility settings within the block configuration options.
    • You will see options to specify who can view the analytics page block.

    Visibility Settings:

    • Adjust the visibility settings according to your preference. You can specify whether the block should be hidden on devices like phone, tablet, desktop, or mobile app.

    Select Audience:

    • Make sure to select level who should see this page block, which could include users, administrators, or specific groups.

    Save Changes:

    • After adjusting the visibility settings, be sure to save your changes to apply the new configuration.
    • Yes, that sets site analytics visibility based on type of user. However, I want the user to see only analytics related to their own activity. "users only see analytics of their content" - After reading all the available literature on analytics it appears to me this is a customization that we need to build that limits analytics to "author". We are going to give a try next week at building such a query.

      • Yes you could create a new page block or more customized if you have programming knowledge to make a sql query for your needs. The current analytics module is not very advanced.

        • There are still a few html blocks in the dashboard studio/builder_page.php?type=system&page=sys_dashboard