Version: 1.00, by coderphp
Developer Last Online: Jan 2023
Category: Statistics Modifications -
Version: 3.6.4
Rating:
Released: 02-18-2007
Last Update: 02-22-2007
Installs: 65
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
Additional Files
No support by the author.
Hi all
Did you ever wondered what your users expect to find in your forums?
Did you ever wanted to know what are their needs?
Did you ever wanted to let them know what they can easily find?
If your answer is "Yes", then you must use this product ...
Features
1- Log user searches in your forums.
2- Show most searched keywords on the main forums page in away that demonstrates every keywords importance in your forums.
Version
Expected to work on all vBulletin 3.6 versions tell now.
Template Edits
1 template edit in FORUMHOME
Plugins
2 Plugins
Installation
1- Upload the directory "upload" contents to your forum root.
2- Import the attached product "[product] Forum Search Stats 1.0.xml" into your AdminCP.
3- Edit template "FORUMHOME":
BEFORE:
Finally, if you like the product Please show your support by clicking INSTALL..
you can also NOMINATE FOR MOD OF THE MONTH
IMPORTANT: after installation if you noticed that keyword font size is very large, wait and give it a try as font size is depending on num of search in ur forum, so wait and give it a try...
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You have to rename the created table, MANUALLY, with PhpMyAdmin or other SQL management scripts, from coder_searchstats, to vb_coder_searchstats.
The creator of this module, appends all over the place, the VB standard table prefix, although he creates the database without it.
That fixed my issue thanks. I manually changed the table to be PREFIXcoder_searchstats
For those who only want the search terms available to administrators, don't add the code to the bottom of your index page, instead just go to PhpMyAdmin and look and see what is in the table. Problem solved!
Is anyone getting search spam? SOmeone in 8 hours has searched for search strings like this about 10 times <a href=" http:// [domain removed] . org/ pansat - 3500 . html ">[spam text]</a.> without the spaces so that it would actually work if it showed up anywhere. Is that targeted at mods like this?
For those who only want the search terms available to administrators, don't add the code to the bottom of your index page, instead just go to PhpMyAdmin and look and see what is in the table. Problem solved!
That's rather complicated. After all, there's a statistics page in AdminCP.