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The pirate bay depuis la Belgique
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Contribute to translation
13 avril 2011You can help us to improve the language used in the software interface to make MediaSPIP more accessible and user-friendly. You can also translate the interface into any language that allows it to spread to new linguistic communities.
To do this, we use the translation interface of SPIP where the all the language modules of MediaSPIP are available. Just subscribe to the mailing list and request further informantion on translation.
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Les autorisations surchargées par les plugins
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autoriser_auteur_modifier() afin que les visiteurs soient capables de modifier leurs informations sur la page d’auteurs -
Amélioration de la version de base
13 septembre 2013Jolie sélection multiple
Le plugin Chosen permet d’améliorer l’ergonomie des champs de sélection multiple. Voir les deux images suivantes pour comparer.
Il suffit pour cela d’activer le plugin Chosen (Configuration générale du site > Gestion des plugins), puis de configurer le plugin (Les squelettes > Chosen) en activant l’utilisation de Chosen dans le site public et en spécifiant les éléments de formulaires à améliorer, par exemple select[multiple] pour les listes à sélection multiple (...)
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My first released WordPress plugin
23 septembre 2010, par silviaI’m pretty proud of this, which is why I’m dedicating a short blog post to it : today, John and I released my first WordPress plugin as open source to the WordPress plugins site. It’s got the boring name “External Videos” and builds a bridge between your WordPress instance and videos of channels on a (...)
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WordPress plugin for external videos updated
29 avril 2011, par silviaOver the last weeks I’ve updated my “external videos” wordpress plugin. I’ve fixed bugs and added some new functionality. List of changes : fixed a bug in attaching blog posts to videos for link-through from gallery overlays allow re-attaching a different blog post to a video added a shortcode that (...)
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WordPress Analytics plugin WP-Piwik reaches version 1.0.0 (and 50,000 active users)
29 mai 2015, par André Bräkling — PluginsAfter six years of development, we are proud to announce the 1.0.0 release of our WP-Piwik WordPress plugin !
Started as a simple plugin to show a selection of statistics within the WordPress dashboard, WP-Piwik has become a full Piwik integration plugin. The plugin automatically adds the Piwik tracking code to your WordPress sites. The plugin displays your analytics reports directly within the WordPress admin panel. WordPress networks (“multisite”), CDN URLs and the Piwik proxy script are also supported.
According to WordPress.org the plugin is being used by more than 50,000 WordPress sites !
This article explains how to install WP-Piwik and how to configure it to work with your Piwik instance.
Install WP-Piwik
You can get WP-Piwik using WordPress’ plugin management. Login to your WordPress admin dashboard and go to « Plugins » → « Add New ». Enter « WP-Piwik » into the search field at the top right, press enter and next to WP-Piwik choose « Install Now ».
If you want to use WP-Piwik in your simple WordPress blog you can just click « Activate Plugin » and WP-Piwik will ask you to configure your Piwik connection.
Running a WordPress network/multisite you can choose to « Network Activate » the plugin after the installation process. In this case, WP-Piwik will be a fully automated feature of your WordPress network automatically tracking your sites in the same Piwik instance in separate Websites.
Alternatively you can download WP-Piwik manually from the WordPress website and upload all files to your `wp-content/plugins` directory.
Configure your Piwik connection
WP-Piwik lets you choose between three connection modes :
- Self-hosted (HTTP API) : This is the default option for a self-hosted Piwik and should work for most configurations. You just have to know your Piwik URL, which is the URL you enter to access Piwik, and your auth token (see below). WP-Piwik will connect to Piwik using http(s)-requests.
- Self-hosted (PHP API) : Choose this, if your self-hosted Piwik and WordPress are running on the same machine and you know the full server path to your Piwik instance. Beside the full server path, you also need to know your auth token (see below).
- Cloud-hosted (Piwik Pro) : If you are using a cloud-hosted Piwik by Piwik Pro, you just need to know your user name and your auth token (see below).
Setting up WP-Piwik
To configure WP-Piwik you will need to specify your Authentication token.
- If the site you want to track in Piwik is already configured in your Piwik, you only need to specify a token_auth for a user with `view` permission.
- If you want WP-Piwik to create the website in Piwik (or if you use WP-Piwik in network mode which requires to be able to configure your sites), you should specify a token_auth which has Super User access (after the setting up phase is completed you can set the authentication token back to the token of a `view` user).
To find your token_auth in Piwik, click on your user name in the right right corner of your Piwik dashboard, then click the « API » in the left menu. The API page displays your auth token in a colored box, just behind the “&token_auth=” string. The screenshot below shows the token_auth anonymous, but your real one will be an alpha numerous random string like a1ec31524a8eabc7a546d71d68b28d17.
That’s it. After you entered your connection data and submitted the form, WP-Piwik will welcome you with some information :
You can now start to configure WP-Piwik and enable the tracking code. Learn about any setting by clicking on the small question mark sign. If you have any problem configuring or using WP-Piwik feel free to use the WordPress support forum related to WP-Piwik.
Translating WP-Piwik
We invite you to join our translation community at Transifex and help to translate WP-Piwik in more languages !
Happy WordPress Analytics !