I've completely rebuilt the Site Statistics page https://www.vizzed.com/w/site-stats.phpThis new page should be easier to use, has far more functionality and features, and gives you access to more data. If you're not sure where to start, simply just scroll down to the Metrics and Views section  Or you can scroll down to the very bottom and start with a prebuilt report  Unlike before, when you get your data, not only do you get a table, but you also get additional information and a better graph to work with. And the data is easier to export. Here's an example of User's with most Posts:  And then if I scroll down a little more, I get the table:  Which has tons of filters. There's sooo many features on this page, I highly recommend taking a look at it. Here's full details of most of the features:- Easier to Understand: The page explains what a Metric is, what a View is, what is optional, and where results will appear.
- Quicker to Use: Metrics and Views are both searchable and filterable instead of forcing manual browsing. You can type in the search or filter based on the clickable filters.
- More Organized: The page separates setup, status, overview, chart, table, and saved context into distinct sections.
- Mobile Friendlier: Panels resize, wrap, and scroll correctly instead of overlapping.
- Prebuilt Reports: They might be all you need, or they can be used as a starting point for building an even better report.
- Better Filtering: You can filter by date, row count, sort order, extra exact filters, compare users, client-side search, minimum value, hide zeros, and row scope.
- Better User Comparison: Compare users by username autocomplete instead of raw numeric user IDs. And you can compare as many users as you want.
- Better Results: Results Overview highlights what came back before the user dives into raw rows.
- Better Table Usability: Tables are sortable, searchable, filterable, exportable, and copyable.
- Better Charts: Charts support multiple chart types, linear/log scale, orientation, stacked/grouped modes, and dataset mode changes. And there's a button for exporting them.
- Chart-to-Table Alignment: The chart can stay synced to the currently visible table rows.
- Better Sharing: You can copy the page link, open widget mode, export CSV, copy the table, and save the chart as a PNG.
- Temporary Report Storage: Recent reports and favorite views are remembered locally in the browser.
- Detail Drilling: Rows can expose richer detail panels instead of only showing flat output.
- Better Handling of Empty Data: The page explains when no rows were returned and suggests what to change.
- Less Issues: The previous report would often return a bad query which rendered a broken report.
- Clickable Links: Some reports have clickable links in the table (for example, for threads).
- Faster: The page should be faster to load and is more efficient with its queries. Which means it's less strain on my server.
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This new page should be easier to use, has far more functionality and features, and gives you access to more data.
If you're not sure where to start, simply just scroll down to the Metrics and Views section

Or you can scroll down to the very bottom and start with a prebuilt report

Unlike before, when you get your data, not only do you get a table, but you also get additional information and a better graph to work with. And the data is easier to export. Here's an example of User's with most Posts:

And then if I scroll down a little more, I get the table:
 Which has tons of filters.
There's sooo many features on this page, I highly recommend taking a look at it.
Here's full details of most of the features:
- Easier to Understand: The page explains what a Metric is, what a View is, what is optional, and where results will appear.
- Quicker to Use: Metrics and Views are both searchable and filterable instead of forcing manual browsing. You can type in the search or filter based on the clickable filters.
- More Organized: The page separates setup, status, overview, chart, table, and saved context into distinct sections.
- Mobile Friendlier: Panels resize, wrap, and scroll correctly instead of overlapping.
- Prebuilt Reports: They might be all you need, or they can be used as a starting point for building an even better report.
- Better Filtering: You can filter by date, row count, sort order, extra exact filters, compare users, client-side search, minimum value, hide zeros, and row scope.
- Better User Comparison: Compare users by username autocomplete instead of raw numeric user IDs. And you can compare as many users as you want.
- Better Results: Results Overview highlights what came back before the user dives into raw rows.
- Better Table Usability: Tables are sortable, searchable, filterable, exportable, and copyable.
- Better Charts: Charts support multiple chart types, linear/log scale, orientation, stacked/grouped modes, and dataset mode changes. And there's a button for exporting them.
- Chart-to-Table Alignment: The chart can stay synced to the currently visible table rows.
- Better Sharing: You can copy the page link, open widget mode, export CSV, copy the table, and save the chart as a PNG.
- Temporary Report Storage: Recent reports and favorite views are remembered locally in the browser.
- Detail Drilling: Rows can expose richer detail panels instead of only showing flat output.
- Better Handling of Empty Data: The page explains when no rows were returned and suggests what to change.
- Less Issues: The previous report would often return a bad query which rendered a broken report.
- Clickable Links: Some reports have clickable links in the table (for example, for threads).
- Faster: The page should be faster to load and is more efficient with its queries. Which means it's less strain on my server.
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