
A couple days ago, Google announced Google Analytics, an impressive looking website statistics service.
Since it’s launch, however, it’s had all kinds of problems–one of the bigger ones for us Safari users was the lack of graphs. For whatever reason they just weren’t showing up.
Commenter Gabriel Radic over at TUAW has the solution:
Try to force a reflow of the page, e.g. by hitting “Cmd +” or “Cmd -” to resize the text. The charts will appear.
I’ve tried this out and the graphs pop up beautifully, thanks Gabriel!
Have a great weekend everyone!
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[...] I always have to boot up the FireFox when I want to check my Google Analytics account as there seem to be some problems with Safari (especially regarding graphs). Now here’s a neat tip which enables the graphcs in Analytics on Safari: Solution to viewing Google Analytics on Safari [...]
November 21st, 2005 at 7:19 amTrackback
[...] However, I spotted a tip in Mactips today which explains how to get Google Analytic’s graphs to work in Safari - Try to force a reflow of the page, e.g. by hitting “Cmd +” or “Cmd -” to resize the text. The charts will appear. [...]
November 21st, 2005 at 7:26 amTrackback
Google Analytics Safari workaround
Google Analytics looks like a cool product. I was thinking about replacing the current web statistics software on one of the sites I am working on, but I was turned down by the inability of viewing the reports in Safari….
November 21st, 2005 at 9:44 amiMorpheus
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