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Performancing Metrics Module

March 25, 2006 by Artem Marchenko

Performancing.com lately launched a beta of the very cool blog statistics service. It is created especially for bloggers with the AdSense click and comment counter. I don't like modifying the theme templates just to include the yet another statistics counter. So I created a small and simple Drupal module for PMetrics. And decided to share it with everybody interested :)

If you are running Drupal, simply upload the PMetrics module to your modules directory and enable it in the admin/modules. That's it. No extra settings required. Register at Performancing and analyze your logs.


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Feel free to modify the module or sell it. If you use or modify the module it would be very kind of you to put a link to this post at your site, but it is not required. No license attached to this module.

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August 27, 2010 by Jane, 5 days 22 hours ago
Comment id: 9679

the performance need a back up it is a must for acne you had it once you have it again for acne no one can say no to that

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