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− | <seo title="Webalizer" metakeywords="site traffic,site statistics,website visitors,webalizer" metadescription="Webalizer" /> | + | <seo title="Webalizer" metakeywords="site traffic,site statistics,website visitors,webalizer" metadescription="Webalizer" /><div align=justify>Many people are eager to know how many website visitors they get each day. Also they want to know their site statistics. Is there a way to track the website visitors in cPanel? |
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− | <div align=justify>Many people are eager to know how many website visitors they get each day. Also they want to know their site statistics. Is there a way to track the website visitors in cPanel? | + | |
Your cPanel provides several features to view the site traffic and site statistics (Webalizer, AWstats, etc.) In this tutorial we'll try to clarify the use of Webalizer. | Your cPanel provides several features to view the site traffic and site statistics (Webalizer, AWstats, etc.) In this tutorial we'll try to clarify the use of Webalizer. | ||
Webalizer is a complex statistical analysis program. It produces the charts and graphs about your website visitors. | Webalizer is a complex statistical analysis program. It produces the charts and graphs about your website visitors. | ||
− | To start using Webalizer, log into your '''cPanel => Logs => Webalizer'''. Click the {{#icon: magnifglass.png}} button to view the site statistics for the domain name needed. | + | To start using Webalizer, log into your '''cPanel => [[Logs]] => Webalizer'''. Click the {{#icon: magnifglass.png}} button to view the site statistics for the domain name needed. |
You'll get a screen like this: | You'll get a screen like this: | ||