Visit http://www.yourdomain.com/stats to view your Webalizer statistics. You can also access your site statistics from within Slamdot. From your dashboard, click a plan to manage and click the website tab....
Hits represent the total number of requests made to the server during the given time period (month, day, hour etc..). The requests can be for anything, whether it be HTML...
Sites are the number of unique IP addresses/hostnames that made requests to the server. Care should be taken when using this metric for anything other than that. Many users can...
Visits occur when some remote site makes a request for a page on your server for the first time. As long as the same site keeps making requests within a...
A KByte (KB) is 1024 bytes (1 Kilobyte). This is used to show the amount of data that was transfered between the server and the remote machine, based on the...
Pages are those URLs that would be considered the actual page being requested, and not all of the individual items that make it up (such as graphics and audio clips)....
A URL, which stands for Uniform Resource Locator, is something requested on a web server and represents an object somewhere on that server, that is accessable to the remote user,...
Referrers are those URLs that lead a user to your site or caused the browser to request something from your server. The vast majority of requests are made from your...
Search Strings are obtained from examining the referrer string and looking for known patterns from various search engines. The search engines and the patterns to look for can be specified...
Entry/Exit pages are those pages that were the first requested in a visit (Entry), and the last requested (Exit). These pages are calculated using the Visits metric. When a Visit...
User Agents is a fancy name for browsers. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Opera, Konqueror, etc., are all User Agents, and each reports itself in a unique way to your server....
Countries are determined based on the top level domain of the requesting site. This is somewhat questionable however, as there is no longer strong enforcement of domains as there was...
Response Codes are defined as part of the HTTP/1.1 protocol (RFC 2068; See Chapter 10). These codes are generated by the web server and indicate the completion status of each...
Usernames are available if your site uses http-based authentication. They represent the different usernames used to login to specific areas of your website or locations on your web server, such...