This article documents the Page summary panel in
There is no equivalent panel in
A Page summary panel lets you explore key statistics about specific pages.
Use
To use a Page summary panel:
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Create a Page summary panel. For information about how to create a panel, see Create a panel.
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Specify the input for the panel.
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Observe the output for the panel.
You can access the panel from within Reports or within Workspace.
Access point | Description |
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Reports |
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Workspace | Create a new project and select the Panel icon in the left rail. Drag the Page summary panel above the Freeform table. Notice that the Page Dimension Item field is left blank. Select a dimension item from the drop-down list. |
Panel input
You can configure the Page summary panel using these input settings:
Input | Description |
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Page | Select a page dimension for which page you want to explore key statistics. |
Select Build to build the panel.
Panel output
The Page summary panel returns a rich set of metrics data and visualizations to help you better understand statistics about specific pages.
Visualization | Description |
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Page views - Current month (so far) | A Summary number visualization that shows the number of page views for this page for the current month. |
Page views - 4 weeks prior | A Summary number visualization that shows the number of page views for this page over the last month. |
Page views - 52 weeks prior | A Summary number visualization that shows the number of page views for this page over the last year. |
Trend | A trended Line visualization for page views for this month, 4 weeks prior, and 52 weeks prior. |
Percentage of all page views | A summary number for the percentage of all page views that went to this page. |
Time spent on page | A Horizontal bar visualization that shows the time spent on this page. |
Single page visits | A Summary number that shows the number of page views where this page was the only page visited. |
Reloads | A Summary number that shows the number of times a dimension item was present during a reload. A visitor refreshing their browser is the most common way to trigger a reload. |
Entries | A Summary number that shows the number of times a given dimension item is captured as the first value in a visit. |
Exits | A Summary number that shows the number of times a given dimension item is captured as the last value in a visit. |
Flow | A Flow visualization with the selected page as the focal point. You can drill further into the data just like in any Flow visualization. |
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