¡En primer lugar, me encanta el nuevo gráfico de visualizaciones de página consolidado que se muestra en el panel de control a partir de la versión 2.2.0.beta9! Veo aún más margen de mejora aquí; quizás sea algo específico de mi comunidad, pero los rastreadores representan una parte significativa de las visualizaciones de página en general:
Esto dificulta inspeccionar visualmente los cambios día a día, por ejemplo, en las visualizaciones de página de los usuarios registrados.
Mi sugerencia es proporcionar un interruptor para ocultar los rastreadores y otro para ocultar las visualizaciones de página de los usuarios anónimos (ajustando las dimensiones del gráfico al máximo respectivo).
De esta manera, si se ocultan las visualizaciones de página de los rastreadores, los usuarios reales serían más visibles. Si además se ocultan los usuarios anónimos, se podría inspeccionar más de cerca la salud de la comunidad en relación con los usuarios registrados.
It will come in a future update, at least on the dedicated report page : /admin/reports/consolidated_page_views?start_date=2018-12-23&end_date=2019-01-23
Doing this on the chart itself would be very easy to do, but I think this is a lot of visual space, for something you will end up clicking rarely. But I totally support it on the standalone report page.
One option would be to toggle-cycle through the different views by clicking on the graph itself. Not sure if this is something you’re up to. Maybe it’s too non-obvious (is this even a word?) and would result in more support overhead.
I want to come back to this again and propose another change, which might be easier to realize:
What do you think about rearranging the different bars so that logged in users are at the bottom, anonymous users in the middle and crawlers on top? This would allow for a better understanding of the differences in traffic of real users.
And now that I look at the graph again after reading your suggestion, I realised that the color coding could be improved too: currently the web crawlers get the highest visual ‘weight’ and logged in users the lowest. This should be reversed (but maybe that will automatically happen once the order is changed?).
For inspiration I think grafana does a good job here so its a reasonable idea to emulate it.
In particular on /admin/reports/consolidated_page_views?start_date=2019-01-09&end_date=2019-02-09 you can display the label names and have them clickable, when bold they show when non bold they do not show the series.
One extra bit of interesting fancy grafana has is that you can use control as well which lets you select 2 out of 4.
I do think this is a good idea. Your “base” is logged in users, the next most valuable is anonymous real users, bots and crawlers least valuable of all. Value @j.jaffeux