I heard back from Sean Tevis about how he got his webstats. Seems he uses a service
called Site Meter
that allows one to track page loads. He added some JavaScript and images
they gave him to his pages. I'm guessing that he does not have access to
the log files from his hosting provider.
I have to remember that not everyone has access to such information. Heck,
Spring didn't until
I started hosting her site.
Now, whether you can get meaningful statistics out of using Site Meter is
another matter, and one that Sean brought up in his email. So there you go.
You have my permission to link freely to any entry here. Go
ahead, I won't bite. I promise.
The dates are the permanent links to that day's entries (or
entry, if there is only one entry). The titles are the permanent
links to that entry only. The format for the links are
simple: Start with the base link for this site: https://boston.conman.org/, then add the date you are
interested in, say 2000/08/01,
so that would make the final URL:
https://boston.conman.org/2000/08/01
You can also specify the entire month by leaving off the day
portion. You can even select an arbitrary portion of time.
You may also note subtle shading of the links and that's
intentional: the “closer” the link is (relative to the
page) the “brighter” it appears. It's an experiment in
using color shading to denote the distance a link is from here. If
you don't notice it, don't worry; it's not all that
important.
It is assumed that every brand name, slogan, corporate name,
symbol, design element, et cetera mentioned in these pages is a
protected and/or trademarked entity, the sole property of its
owner(s), and acknowledgement of this status is implied.