Considerations Viewing a Site Usage Report

Working With Site Reports 11-3

11.4.1 Viewing a Site Usage Report Using the Contribution Graphic

To view a site usage report using the contribution graphic, perform these tasks:

1. Browse to the web page that contains the contribution region whose site usage

report you want to view.

2. Enter contribution mode see

Contribution Mode on page 3-2 and click the menu icon of the contribution region.

3. From the menu, choose View Web Site Usage Report.

This takes you to the site usage report for the specific data file or native document assigned to the contribution region.

11.4.2 Viewing a Site Usage Report Using the Content Information Page

To view a site usage report using the content information page, perform these tasks: 1. Browse to the web page that contains the contribution region whose site usage report you want to view. 2. Enter contribution mode see Contribution Mode on page 3-2 and click the menu icon of the contribution region.

3. From the menu, choose Document Info.

The content information page for the data file or native document associated with the contribution region is displayed.

4. In the Content Actions menu, choose View Web Site Usage Report.

This takes you to the site usage report for the specific data file or native document assigned to the contribution region.

11.4.3 Considerations

Please note the following considerations regarding site usage reports: ■ Site usage reports are only available in Contributor if they were enabled by the site designer. ■ The slash in the Usage Location column represents the home page of the Web site. ■ Click Show All to show the details of where the file is used on every Web site, or click Hide All to hide these details. ■ Click the expand icon Figure 11–3 to show the details of where the file is used on a given site, or click the collapse icon Figure 11–3 to hide these details. Figure 11–3 Expand and Collapse Icons ■ You can preview the places where the file is used on your site by clicking the hyperlinks, where available. ■ When you open the report, you are taken to a page on the content server. You are still in the same web browser that you were using before you opened the report. As such, you may want to use the Back button in your web browser instead of closing the web browser so that you can return to the page that you were originally working on. 11-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Contributor ■ For a file to appear in the report, it must be checked in with the appropriate metadata to match the site.

11.5 Viewing a Content Tracker Report

A Content Tracker report provides a detailed summary of how many times a piece of content was viewed. You can scroll through the report, print it out, and use it to better manage the content on your site. There are two ways to view a Content Tracker report: ■ Viewing a Content Tracker Report From the Web Page on page 11-4 ■ Viewing a Content Tracker Report From a Different Location on page 11-4

11.5.1 Viewing a Content Tracker Report From the Web Page

To view a Content Tracker report from the web page that the contributor data file or native document is on, perform these tasks:

1. Browse to the web page that contains the contribution region whose Content

Tracker report you want to view.

2. Enter contribution mode see

Contribution Mode on page 3-2 and click the menu icon of the contribution region.

3. From the menu, choose View Content Tracker Report.

This takes you to the Content Tracker report for the specific data file or native document assigned to the contribution region.

11.5.2 Viewing a Content Tracker Report From a Different Location

To view a Content Tracker report for all other files, perform these tasks: 1. Browse to the Content Tracker Reports page on the content server. 2. Open a report for the desired file. See the Content Tracker documentation for instructions and further details. Note: This option is only available if it is enabled by the site designer and if Content Tracker is installed on the content server. Note: You typically need administrative credentials to access the Content Tracker Reports page on the content server.