Hi Nicolas, you don't need a GA ID on *each* blog entry, you just put it in your side template (which appears on all your blog entries), and that's good enough. GA will still identify visitors per blog entry.

"At the moment, we are using it into VM for a specific post. I wonder if it will not be better into administration..." I think if you alter your blog entry template it should go in *all* blog posts. (Is your blog publicly accessible? I'd like to see what you're talking about...) Besides, widgets come and go all the time, probably best for Roller not to hardcode specific ones in but rather show how they can be incorporated via use of templates.

Thanks for letting me know about AddThis, I just added it to my blog entry.

Glen

On 05/26/2013 05:36 AM, nicolas muller wrote:
Thanks Glen for this article.

I didn't know the utility to backup the post developped by Dave.

Nice information about Google Analytics. Finally it could be nice to have a
field per blog to set the GA ID.
It could be an easily feature to have.

About enhancing the blog with third party widgets, I could add
http://www.addthis.com
It is easy to use and can reach all social network.
At the moment, we are using it into VM for a specific post. I wonder if it
will not be better into administration...

Thanks for the idea about Google search custom engine. I will use it now.

Best regards




2013/5/25 Glen Mazza<[email protected]>

Hi all, I finished an article providing some suggestions on blogging with
Roller:http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/**entry/apache_roller_blogging<http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/apache_roller_blogging>.
Hope some of you may find it useful.

Regards,
Glen



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