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| Adds Matomo (former Piwik) statistics to your WordPress dashboard and is also able to add the Matomo Tracking Code to your blog. Wordpress Tutorial |
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Start the Tips:
Step-1 : Download " wp-piwik.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 " wp-piwik.zip " Downloaded plugin from your computer, Where you downloaded " wp-piwik.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. " Wp Piwik " folder is added on left Side Menu. Now, Click on " Wp Piwik " folder. Noted that: If you do not see " Wp Piwik " 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 Wp Piwik Configurations and Settings or How to work " Wp Piwik " in your WordPress site. oRAfter Activated Plugin According to Step-6 then,
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General Notes
Install WP-Matomo on a simple WordPress blog
Install WP-Matomo on a WordPress blog network (WPMU/WP multisite)There are two differents methods to use WP-Matomo in a multisite environment:
Site Specific Plugin Just add WP-Matomo to your /wp-content/plugins folder and enable the Plugins page for individual site administrators. Each user has to enable and configure WP-Matomo on his own if he want to use the plugin. Network Plugin The Network Plugin support is still experimental. Please test it on your own (e.g. using a local copy of your WP multisite) before you use it in an user context. Add WP-Matomo to your /wp-content/plugins folder and enable it as Network Plugin . Users can access their own statistics, site admins can access each blog’s statistics and the plugin’s configuration. |
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