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Did you know that there is a built-in statistics function in Edit mode?

statistics In EPiServer CMS it is possible to activate a statistics function that editors have access to directly from Edit mode. The statistics function is included in a standard EPiServer CMS installation from version 4.61, but must be activated separately after installation.

Do you have a large team of editors working together on the same content on your Web site? Some of the editors may be infrequent editors who only work with EPiServer CMS occasionally and don't have it as part of their main tasks. The statistics function in EPiServer CMS makes it easy for editors, especially infrequent editors, to quickly and easily find out if a certain page has been visited, when it was visited, and even how visitors reached the page. This is often adequate information to motivate the editor to keep working with the content on the page.

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Feb 28, 2008

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Sep 21, 2010 10:32 AM

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Eric Sep 21, 2010 10:32 AM

Yes, the link was pointing to an old site.. It should be up to date now..

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