=== Spider Tracker === Contributors: mnmdesigns Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=6581225 Tags: stats, web spiders, web robots, tracking, statistics, spider tracker, web stats, wordpress stats, webbot, wordpress, plugin Requires at least: 2.7.1 Tested up to: 2.8.2 Stable tag: 1.0.3 Spider Tracker tracks web spider's activity on your blog. It features a friendly user interface allowing you to track as many spiders as desired. == Description == Spider Tracker is a WordPress plugin developed by Tony Fernandes of MnM-Designs.com with one purpose. That purpose is to track web spiders' activity on your WordPress blog. It features a friendly user interface allowing you to define which spiders to track and how many recent index crawls to store for each. The main statistics page will list all your active spiders showing real time stats for each including the last x pages visited by the spider (x is defined by you!), it also reports how many pages each spider has crawled since you set up that spider or since you last reset that spider's stats, information about the spider such as a link to its homepage, its function, characteristics and more. For a list of the top web spiders and how to set them up visit [the plugin's page](http://mnm-designs.com/wordpress-plugins/spider-tracker/#adding_spiders) == Installation == 1. Download the zipped file. 2. Extract the zip file and upload all contents from the folder `spider-tracker` to the `/wp-contents/plugins/` folder 3. Go to the Plugin management page of WordPress admin section and enable the `Spider Tracker` plugin 4. Go to the `Spider Tracker->Settings` page to setup more Spiders to track == Screenshots == 1. Show/Hide index activity grouped by spider 2. Activate/deactivate, edit, reset activity and delete spiders 3. Coloured percentage bars == Changelog == = 1.0.3 = * Fixed problem with missing files on previous update = 1.0.2 = * Re-scaled percentage bars width = 1.0.1 = * Fixed some jQuery conflicts = 1.0 = * Initial version