Wordpress Stats Plugin is not Working or Gathering Information
WP Stats is not displaying any information for my blog!
If you are a blogger then you probably use the WordPress Stats plugin. For those who don’t, it is a plugin that gathers various statistics from hits to your blog. It gathers information on the number of page views, the most popular posts, search terms people use to find your blog, what sites send send you traffic, and lot of other great stuff.
Now imagine how lost you would be without this information. I recently ran into a situation where this was the case, and after a little research I was able to find out why WP Stats was not working on this particular blog.
I was helping a friend get their blog setup, and we ran into quiet a few issues. They were transferring an old website they barely maintained over to a blog format to make it easier to update and manage the information they already had.
During all the troubleshooting involved in switching the old site over to a blog, I noticed the WordPress Stats plugin was not gathering data. I tried several things to fix this, deactivating and restarting the plugin, re-entering the API key, checking settings in the admin panel and on WordPress.com, uninstalling and reinstalling the plugin, updating the plugin. None of this seemed to work.
Then I came across a post on the WordPress.com forums talking about this issue. Apparently on some themes there is a function that is left out of the footer that is needed for WP Stats to work correctly. If this is the case with your theme, that is probably what is causing the problem. To fix this you need to go into the “footer.php” file in your theme editor.
In the footer.php file scan to the bottom and look for the “</body>” tag [without the “ “]. Once you have found the tag you will need to insert this line of code above it:
<?php wp_footer(); ?>
Once that is done update (save) the file and then test WordPress Stats to see if it is working.
You may want to do this by logging out of your blog admin panel, and them clearing your cookies and temporary internet files. Once you have done this go back to your website and browse through a couple pages and this should generate a couple page views in WP Stats.
You need to make sure you are logged out of admin, and to clear your temp files or else your blog will not count hits from you because it will think you are the admin.
Hopefully your WP Stats plugin should be working now, and you will see your test page views showing up in the stats. If you see those page views WordPress Stats should now be working correctly.
Thanks for checking out Pseudorant. We appreciate the support!
New WordPress Theme & Logos – Revolution Hacked
New Logos Compliments of Aaron Gilmore
As many of you have probably noticed, Pseudorant has under gone a major change. That’s right! We have a new theme. The theme we are using is a modified version of the “Revolution” theme by Brian Gardner.
After collaboration between me and Joe we decided this theme would best suit the needs of the site in the coming months. We have been planning a lot of major upgrades and additions to the site so we are trying to get a good infrastructure in place ahead of time.
Areas to note in the new theme are the RSS Subscription Icon and FeedBurner Widget which Joe incorporated into the sidebar menu. The addition of 125px sponsor slots and EntreCard widgets. A Top Posts Widget which is currently under going some repairs, and much more!
For those who have been to the site in the past 20 hours you have probably noticed things breaking and being fixed. We apologize for the inconvenience. The bug search is ongoing and just when we have one thing fixed we come across something else that needs to be reworked. If you come across anything on the site that seems broken please let us know. (Email – Paul | Joe)
NEW LOGOS!
The biggest point of interest on the site is our new custom-made Logos! Pseudorant’s new Logos were designed by Aaron Gilmore.

He has an extensive background in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, traditional illustration techniques and classic art styles.
He accepts commissions for all of his work, and quotes very affordable prices so anyone can afford to have their site look better than the competition!
If you are looking for an amazing artist that you can afford to work with, I would highly recommend contacting Aaron for any of your project needs.
For more information check out Aaron’s website at:
As always thanks for checking out Pseudorant! We appreciate the support. Please bear with us through the new transition and you will be happy with the future updates we will be bringing you!




