Danielson79
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In reply to: [Admin Menu Editor] Custom Post TypesThank you very much for your fast replies – first test was successful for 1 post type. We will check more tonight.
The permissions have to be given via Tab ‘admin Menu’ within ‘edit permissions’ popup. So the Tab ‘Roles’ is useless for this case or at least it still doesnt matter, what we check/uncheck there.
Cheers
DanielHello and thanks @robert681 for your reply.
The 2 FA Configuring page is still screwed. I use this page to generate the qr code and send it to the user manually. With your version 2.1.0 and wordpress 5.8.3 its still not usable:
When i select the radiobutton “One-time code generated with your app of choice (most reliable and secure)`” nothing happens, only an “#” is added to url.
How do i generate the QR Code?
Best Regards
DanielWe have the same problem, big issue for us because we cant generate 2FA Codes / new users anymore.
– Is there a workaround to generate 2FA Codes for new users?
– When will this be fixed / the 2.1 update released?Thanks
DanielHello again,
first of all: wow, its really cool that you will change it! Thanks for taking my notes so serious. My customer will be very happy about that. You will do that within the next update(?) / when does the next update will be released?
I agree with you for dashboard stats, the AVG Session will be fine. However, a number about the pure reading time on page is interesting as well for all articles. But i dont want to ask for more now, im happy allready when you change it in posts stats only.
Thanks again very much for this superior plugin & good luck for your future releases! I will buy the pro version as soon as im back in office / desktop.
Cheers
DanielHello Pearl,
thanks for your reply, im happy to help in sorting this issue 😉
In my opinion it should be definitely the time on the page. Why? When you go into a post to see specific stats, you want to have the specific time which users spend on an article. For users of a wordpress backend with your plugin there is no other way to find that out (correct me if im wrong).
At least this is what my customers are want to know, when they optimize content. Session Durations are interesting, but they dont give the same clean insight about the read time. They are always connected to the whole session, incl. bounce rate for example, which heavily distorts an analysis of the time a user spends on a single page.
This article explains the distportion pretty good, incl. mathematical proof:
http://help.analyticsedge.com/googleanalytics/misunderstood-metrics-time-on-page-session-duration/Best Regards
DanielPS: I like your open and kind answer, i will definitly recommend my customer to buy the pro version 😉