Previously, you could edit the footer background color, but not the text that shows in it. You can now edit both.
If you’ve already configured the email report to send to yourself and your clients, you can now choose to send the test email to the first email address only, so it doesn’t go to all your clients.
The file extension link pattern can now recognize the following nine extensions: aac, ai, dmg, eps, gz, msi, rar, sketch, and tar.
When you create a new campaign with the Campaign Builder, it now creates a much smaller, auto-dismissing success message.
The Recent Views module now includes a clickable link for every page listed, making it easier to check out the pages your visitors were viewing.
When you click on a report, the page now loads immediately instead of waiting for the Quick Stats and chart to load. Those are loaded in a second request after the initial page loading, leading to a smoother loading experience that feels faster.
There were a few plugins that showed their admin notices in the Analytics menu, so we hid them to remove the unnecessary clutter on our page.
If you’re using the My Private Site plugin and have enabled the setting that disables the REST API, you will now see a warning in the Analytics menu notifying you that visitors are not being tracked.
The Integrations menu lists every plugin that Independent Analytics Pro has a custom-built integration with. Each integration now links to its own page on our website.
When updating via the Dashboard > Updates menu, the Independent Analytics Pro icon would often fail to load. It’s now bundled in the plugin so that it will always display.
A long UTM Source value without any spaces could overlap into the Pages Viewed column. It now wraps into a second line if it’s too long to fit in one line.
If your site has WordPress installed in a custom location, this was causing the Campaign Builder to create links that use that URL as the base instead of the site’s true homepage URL.
The Pages report was displaying URLs based on the WP install location, rather than the homepage URL.
The event category archive pages improperly report as both custom taxonomies and custom post type archive pages. Independent Analytics now detects if pages qualify as both and counts them as custom taxonomies. This fixes the results in the Pages report that show “-” for the title and “http://0” for the URL.
The option to add a cookie to your own browser to ignore your activity on the site was working well, but it wouldn’t remove the cookie automatically if the option was disabled. It now does.
Hovering over a country in the world map shows a tooltip with stats from that country. In some browsers, it did not disappear when you stopped hovering over that country.
This PHP notice was appearing on every page load due to a translation being loaded too soon in the WP startup process.
