This
report identifies the most popular top-level directories (folders) on
your web server over time. Use this information to assess whether your
most important content is consistently receiving its expected share of
traffic. If certain directories are considered to be more important
than others, then these should have more hits against them. If this is
not the case, you may need to restructure your site. The information
presented will be most meaningful if your site content is properly
grouped into different directories (e.g. /support, /products, /contact,
etc).
Vertical axis: Hits (default sorting).
Changing the sorting options in Settings > Statistics will alter the vertical axis to the new sort method. This report can be sorted/graphed by hits
Horizontal axis: Days.
All days of the report period.
Depth (Z) axis: Top Level Directory.
The numbers along this axis correspond to the numbered entries in the table.
Directory: Name of the directory being analyzed.
Hits (%): The number of hits to files within the corresponding directory and
its sub-directories. (Percentage of hits as a proportion of all hits to
files within the corresponding directory and its sub-directories.)
Bytes (%): Raw bytes transferred as a result of hits to files within the
correpsonding directory and its sub-directories. (Percentage as a
proportion of all bytes transferred for hits to files within the
corresponding directory and its sub-directories.)
Pages: Number of pages hit within the corresponding directory and its sub-directories.
Errors: Number of server errors generated as a result of hits to files within the corresponding directory and its sub-directories.