Tag: "7.0.2"

  • This is the form you use to create or edit a custom user field. more »
  • This is the form you use to create or edit an invitation code. more »
  • This is where you configure if the item type should require the use of location data such as country, region, sub-region, city, and/or coordinates. more »
  • An authorized user can add a User to an Organization, by clicking on the Add User button found in the Members of this organization list. more »
  • This panel allows you to set the file permissions for the edited user group. more »
  • This task will send a chunk of emails for a campaign each time it is executed. Chunk size: the number of emails that will be sent every time this task is executed. If the chunk size is less than the total number of emails to be sent, the task will… more »
  • This screen displays the list of duplicate users. Users are considered duplicate if their email address is already being used by other users. more »
  • This panel displays how the user’s contribution to the site, i.e., posts created, comments made, photos uploaded, are received by the other users. This also shows the number of audio, video, and other files that the user has uploaded to the site… more »
  • This panel displays the user’s usage of the site in terms of the number of reports made, collections owned, posts created and edited, comments made, sessions created, private messages sent and received. This is also shows when the user was last… more »
  • This panel contains the user’s basic identity information. more »
  • The number of panels in this section may vary, depending on which fields users have been defined in the user profiles using the Add new fields feature. more »
  • This panel allows you to select and add new user fields to the user profile. You can manage the available user fields in the User Fields List. The added user fields will be displayed in the appropriate user profile panel. more »
  • This view allows you to check all the hits tracked with the goals defined in your site. more »
  • This shows you which search engines have been referring the most visitors to your web site after they searched for something on their engine. more »
  • This tab shows you a list of all keyphrases that have been used to search content on your site. more »
  • Sometimes, your content could be directly accesed from a special kind of applications known with different names (news agregators, feed readers, RSS readers, etc.), but with a common feature: aggregate feeds from different sources… more »
  • For each collection you can get a graph of robot hits per day (search engine crawlers coming to index your site/collection). more »
  • For each collection, you can get a graph of API hits broken down by refered searches (from search engines), other referers, direct accesses/bookmarks, self refered (site navigation), special referers, and referer spam. more »