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Demo: Visual Comment Statistics

Here is a visual representation of the number of comments posted at Perishable Press during the year 2009. Note that this demo uses the hover effect to reveal additional information about each graph item. If you are browsing via mobile, please revisit with a hover-enabled (e.g., mouse-equipped) device for full functionality. Visit DigWP.com to learn how to add visual comment statistics for your own WordPress-powered website.

Jan 04: 5 comments — New and Improved JavaScript ClockJan 04: 16 comments — Thoughts on TwitterJan 11: 7 comments — The Halving MethodJan 11: 9 comments — French Version of Contact Coldform ReleasedJan 12: 43 comments — PHP Short Open Tag: Convenient Shortcut or Short Changing Security?Jan 14: 13 comments — Temporary PHP Redirect: Allow Multiple IP Access and Redirect Everyone ElseJan 17: 25 comments — Critical Review of Dyasonhat’s Premium Smart Sort WordPress PluginJan 18: 45 comments — Better Image Caching with CSSJan 19: 57 comments — Time for a New Design?Jan 20: 18 comments — Targeting External Links IntelligentlyJan 25: 8 comments — PHP and JavaScript Fallbacks for Your Public Feedburner CountJan 27: 12 comments — Quintessential ReversionJan 27: 22 comments — Cross-Browser Transparency via CSSFeb 01: 23 comments — Unobtrusive JavaScript for ‘Print-This’ LinksFeb 03: 61 comments — Eight Ways to Block and Redirect with Apache’s mod_rewriteFeb 08: 18 comments — Remove the WWW Prefix for all URLs via PHPFeb 10: 27 comments — Better WordPress Archives via Dynamic Triple Column LayoutFeb 15: 5 comments — Book Review: WordPress for Business BloggersFeb 22: 15 comments — Controlling Proxy Access with HTAccessMar 08: 12 comments — Deadly KillerMar 08: 35 comments — Building the Perishable Press 4G BlacklistMar 15: 25 comments — Yahoo! Slurp too Stupid to be a RobotMar 16: 233 comments — The Perishable Press 4G BlacklistMar 22: 13 comments — The Voice of the World Wide Web (Consortium)Mar 29: 75 comments — 4G Series: The Ultimate User-Agent Blacklist, Featuring Over 1200 Bad BotsApr 04: 0 comments — About Page ReduxApr 05: 9 comments — FeedBurner Subscriber Count ProblemsApr 06: 8 comments — Perishable Press Featured at CSS Perk!Apr 08: 17 comments — Getting Naked on My BirthdayApr 12: 7 comments — WordPress Tip: Valid, SEO-Friendly Email Permalink ButtonsApr 15: 23 comments — Looking for a PublisherApr 21: 8 comments — 4G Series: The Ultimate Referrer Blacklist, Featuring Over 8000 Banned ReferrersApr 26: 105 comments — Import and Display RSS Feeds in WordPressMay 03: 2 comments — Best Practices for Error MonitoringMay 05: 86 comments — Important Security Fix for WordPressMay 10: 13 comments — SEO Experiment: Let Google Sort it OutMay 11: 34 comments — HTAccess Spring Cleaning 2009May 17: 55 comments — 5-Minute PNG Image OptimizationMay 26: 29 comments — 9 Ways to Set Dynamic Body IDs via PHP and WordPressMay 31: 17 comments — How to Take DVD/Video Screenshots on WindowsJun 01: 25 comments — Secure Visitor Posting for WordPressJun 07: 0 comments — Just Nod if You Can Hear MeJun 08: 2 comments — Farewell to Alex King’s Popularity ContestJun 08: 26 comments — Block Multiple IP Addresses with PHPJun 13: 0 comments — Dealing with Google’s New Nofollow PolicyJun 14: 9 comments — Dynamic Link Insertion via Unobtrusive External JavaScriptJun 16: 0 comments — Digging Into WordPressJun 21: 11 comments — Associate Any File with Windows Notepad in Five SecondsJun 28: 33 comments — CSS Hacks for Different Versions of FirefoxJul 06: 11 comments — Find a Diamond in the RoughJul 07: 40 comments — Another Boring Personal UpdateJul 13: 25 comments — HTAccess Password-Protection TricksJul 13: 27 comments — Display Random Posts from Specific Tags or Categories in WordPressJul 19: 46 comments — The Power of HTML 5 and CSS 3Aug 02: 60 comments — The 5-Minute CSS Mobile MakeoverAug 16: 24 comments — Sexy HTML List TricksAug 23: 25 comments — Tell Google NOT to Index Certain Parts of Your Web PagesSep 06: 27 comments — Disable Trace and Track for Better SecuritySep 14: 38 comments — IDs are anchors, too.Sep 23: 13 comments — How to Protect Your Site Against Content Thieves (and Other Scumbags)Oct 12: 11 comments — HTAccess Privacy for Specific IPsOct 18: 15 comments — Stupid Twitter TricksOct 25: 9 comments — 4Oct 30: 0 comments — Dressing up for Halloween..Nov 02: 18 comments — Pimp Your 404: Presentation and FunctionalityNov 09: 35 comments — Perfect Pre TagsNov 11: 18 comments — It’s Here: Digging into WordPress!Nov 30: 54 comments — Getting Serious with a New DesignDec 01: 55 comments — Stupid WordPress TricksDec 06: 149 comments — The New Clearfix MethodDec 13: 26 comments — Really Simple Browser Detection with jQueryDec 28: 41 comments — 3 Ways to Preload Images with CSS, JavaScript, or AjaxDec 29: 18 comments — Print Version of Digging Into WordPress!
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Perishable Press is operated by Jeff Starr, a professional web developer and book author with two decades of experience. Here you will find posts about web development, WordPress, security, and more »
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