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The Community Overview provides general information for the community, including unique visitors, logged in users, and active features.
To open the Community Overview, on the Panel selection page, select the desired panel. On the top navigation bar, open the Panel Functions drop-down, and select Community Manager. On the Community manager page, select the Edit icon for the desired community. Select Overview from the left side menu.
1: Unique visitors over 14 days
Unique visitors provides a chart to see how many unique visitors have visited the community over a fourteen day period. The Y-axis, or left bar, provides the number of visitors and the X-axis provides the date. Each bar represents the total amount of visitors for the listed date. The bar is further broken up into colored strips. Each strip represents a type of device used to view the site, thus providing a way to see unique visitors based on the devices they use. Community managers should pay attention to this graph to ensure they dedicate the appropriate amount of resources to mobile vs. desktop environments. The table below provides a more detailed explanation of what each color represents.
| Color | Device | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
#109618 |
Smartphone |
Mobile cell phones with a touch screen |
Samsung Galaxy A35, Googe Pixel 9 Pro, Apple iPhone |
#ff9900 |
Tablet |
Mobile table devices |
Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 |
#dc3912 |
HTML4 Desktop |
Desktop computers running older web browsers |
Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or older, Apple Safari 4 or older, Google Chrome 3 or older |
#3366cc |
HTML5 Desktop |
Desktop computers running newer web browsers |
Mozilla Firefox 3.5+, Apple Safari 5+, Google Chrome 4+, Microsoft Edge |
2: Currently logged in users
The current logged in users section shows a pie chart representing all currently logged in users, or panelists. The pie chart is broken up by the device they are using to view the site, similarly to how the unique visitors chart breaks up each bar by device. See the table in 1: Unique visitors over 14 days for an explanation of what each color represents.
3: URLs
The URLs section provides a list of URLs to quickly view the community. Each row provides a link to a localized version of the community based on the current languages set up in the panel. The QR code column represents each link as a QR code. These QR codes can be scanned by a smart phone in order to more easily preview the community on a mobile device without having to type in the URL.
4: Features available
The Features available section lists all features, or modules, that are available for use within the community.
The Status IN USEindicates an Active feature: A module that is being used in the current community.
The Status NOT USED indicates an Inactive module: A module that is not being used in the current community.