This
report identifies the most accessed URLs (Universal Resource Locators,
such as http://www.leadpros.comfunnel_web/) on your web site. Use this
information to see if your most important files are receiving the
appropriate number of hits. The information may be skewed if your site
uses frames, since base frame pages tend to receive more hits than
pages deeper within the actual frames. This report is most powerful
when used in conjunction with filters, to include or exclude particular
files, such as base frame pages or graphic files. If you are interested
in the most accessed pages, rather than full URLs, see the Pages
report.
Vertical axis: Files.
Name of the URL being analyzed.
Horizontal axis: Hits (default sorting).
Changing the sorting options in Settings > Statistics will alter the horizontal axis to the new sort method. This report can be sorted/graphed by hits, bytes and errors.
Red lines (if present): HTTP errors (Page not found, server error, etc)
Files: Name of the URL being analyzed. The directory path shown is from
the document root ("/") of your webserver. Click the hyperlink to view
the page (note: for these links to work, you must specify your default
hostname in Settings > Analysis > Options > URL > Default host.
Hits (%): Number of hits to the corresponding URL. (Percentage as a proportion of hits to all URLs.)
Bytes (%): Bytes transferred as a result of hits to the corresponding URL. (Percentage as a proportion of bytes transferred for all hits.)
Errors: Errors generated as a result of hits to the corresponding URL.