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Reinvigorate.net Wordpress and Drupal Statistics Plugin

WordPress users can get started tracking by using the Reinvigorate WordPress Plugin.

Drupal users may use the following plugin authored by Tobi Maier.

Reinvigorate draws graphs using an image generator instead of Flash, so it’s much faster than Analytics.

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Drupal Install Profiles Be Disruptive

Tonight I attended a Vancouver Drupal meeting in which Bryght founder Boris Mann talked about Drupal install profiles (no, he wasn’t dressed like a pirate at the time).

Install profiles are basically “recipes” for Drupal installations. They detail what modules should be enabled and how they, and the system, should be configured. Install profiles are necessary because Drupal has hundreds of modules. The Drupal culture’s ideal is that a module should act as a flexible component: most useful when interacting with other modules. Because of this, Drupal’s modules can be combined to create complex, varied web applications.

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This stat is built counting the web pages containing the statement

This stat is built counting the web pages containing the statement “Powered by” followed by the CMS name. Since not every CMS adopts the same tagline, a different search string has been used where applicable. A Google search today gives the following results (in thousands of pages found): Read the more »