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Either plausible analytics, or inspecting duckduckgo or google link results, to determine what blog articles are popular and adding a "most popular" box on the homepage, similar to new york times "most read stories"
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I'd love to do that but I'm not sure how to integrate that into the (rather simple) Jekyll framework. May be too complex for this site and require another specialized site.
https://github.com/developmentseed/jekyll-ga - might help. I don't like google analytics, so I will search a little more for plausible and matomo equivalents when I get free time later on
Either plausible analytics, or inspecting duckduckgo or google link results, to determine what blog articles are popular and adding a "most popular" box on the homepage, similar to new york times "most read stories"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: