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Analytics is a utility tool for MODX Revolution that will insert the tracking code for Google Universal Analytics (analytics.js or ga.js). By default it will ignore traffic from users logged into the manager. Crispy details at:

Home Page:http://rtfm.modx.com/extras/revo/analytics

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Hide Settings Tab in Dashboard Widget

brianlarson opened this issue · comments

First off, great Add-On! I love the dashboard widget. I hope this is the right place to put a feature request (as it's not an "issue"). Would like for a way to hide the Settings tab in the dashboard widget so clients cannot view data for other accounts attached to the Google ID (on the dashboard widget: Settings > Site profile:). I noticed "Ability to hide tabs" in changelog.txt but couldn't figure out how. Perhaps just a new System setting to show or hide it? Again, awesome work! Thanks for your consideration and... viva la MODX!

Nevermind. I'm an idiot. I figured out that you can add "settings":false in System Settings under analytics_activetabs. Oops! Hopefully this helps someone else that runs across this. I guess one suggestion for yogoo would be to have it set to true by default as I had to add it. Thanks!

Brian, thanks for the feedback. Here is indeed the place to ask for new features. However what you describe is not part of Analytics.

What you describe sounds like the Google Analytics Dashboard Widget extra. The confusion might come from the fact that this extra uses a non-standard namespace and appears as simply "Analytics" in the manager. See issue #1 for more on this.

The details to contact the developer are available from Google Analytics Dashboard Widget description. Hope this helps.

Ooops! My mistake. I am using both add-ons. Great work on your's as well! Thanks so much for setting me straight, yogoo.

On Apr 21, 2012, at 3:14 AM, yogoo wrote:

Brian, thanks for the feedback. Here is indeed the place to ask for new features. However what you describe is not part of Analytics.

What you describe sounds like the Google Analytics Dashboard Widget extra. The confusion might come from the fact that this extra uses a non-standard namespace and appears as simply "Analytics" in the manager. See issue #1 for more on this.

The details to contact the developer are available from Google Analytics Dashboard Widget description. Hope this helps.


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