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<div align=justify>Your cPanel allows to track the site visitors and get the website statistics. There are several programs in cPanel that can be used to view the website traffic. These are AWstats, Webalizer, etc. | <div align=justify>Your cPanel allows to track the site visitors and get the website statistics. There are several programs in cPanel that can be used to view the website traffic. These are AWstats, Webalizer, etc. | ||
In this tutorial we'll explain how to track your site visitors using AWstats. | In this tutorial we'll explain how to track your site visitors using AWstats. | ||
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With AWStats you can also see details about your visitors, including referers (sites visitors link from), HTTP error codes, their operating systems, browsers, and countries of origin. | With AWStats you can also see details about your visitors, including referers (sites visitors link from), HTTP error codes, their operating systems, browsers, and countries of origin. | ||
− | To check your website traffic with AWstats you need to log into your '''cPanel => Logs => AWstats'''. Click the {{#icon: magnifglass.png}} button to view the website statistics for the domain needed. You'll get a screen like this (the | + | To check your website traffic with AWstats you need to log into your '''cPanel => [[Logs]] => AWstats'''. Click the {{#icon: magnifglass.png}} button to view the website statistics for the domain needed. You'll get a screen like this (the image below is the example of the monthly statistics): |
{{#icon: AWstats.png|AWstats}} | {{#icon: AWstats.png|AWstats}} | ||
More detailed explanation on AWstats is available at http://awstats.sourceforge.net/</div> | More detailed explanation on AWstats is available at http://awstats.sourceforge.net/</div> |