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| The IP City Cluster Plugin (IPCCP) generates a geographical cluster map based on where from people access you website. Wordpress Tutorial |
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Start the Tips:
Step-1 : Download " ipccp.zip " to Your Local Computer. Step-2 : Then, Login to your " yourdomain.com/wp-admin " Dashboard.
Step-3 : Then, Click on " Plugins " + " Add New " from left Side Menu of Dashboard.
Step-4 : Now, Click on " Upload Plugin " button.
Step-5 : Now, Browse " ipccp.zip " Downloaded plugin from your computer, Where you downloaded " ipccp.zip " According to Step – 1 Above then, click on " Install Now "
Step-6 : Now, Click on " Active Plugin "
Step-7 : Then, See left Side Menu. " Ipccp " folder is added on left Side Menu. Now, Click on " Ipccp " folder. Noted that: If you do not see " Ipccp " folder on left Side Menu then, see at left Side Menu " Settings " or " Tools ". Step-8 : Now you configure yourself oR Watch video tutorial below about Ipccp Configurations and Settings or How to work " Ipccp " in your WordPress site. oRAfter Activated Plugin According to Step-6 then,
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RequirementsAs mentioned above the expected requirement is an SQL database with IPs. Most statistics plug-ins will keep track of that (f.e. Counterize ). On a technical level I think PHP5 should do the trick. IPCCP is not using any WordPress specific calls and should work with any version (tested up to 2.3.2). [Note:] Running IPCCP on a large data set might require some calculation time, which could exceed the maximum PHP execution time (usually 30sec). Therefore IPCCP can try to extend this execution time, which will require the server to not run in PHP safemode . Check with you friendly system administer if you don’t have the appropriate access level. It took more than 5 minutes to generate the picture above (admittedly on my ancient webserver – but you get the point). Setup
Setup itself is the usual 1-2-3 of downloading, expanding into
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Make sure the webserver has write permissions on those files: [Note:] You could also add anywhere in your template to activate the reclustering. Use carefully though! |
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