Plugin on WordPress.org. Track your and your site author's productivity with accurate and stunning visual data! Compare your progress and beat your past scores!
Currently, the plugin shows in "X posts this month" the number of posts written in the last 30 days. It can cause confusion with what the chart displays for the current month, as it shows posts made in a month time frame, instead of an specific number of days.
At the time, D3 made sense as a learning project, however, ChartJS seems to be more appropriate to display charts here, as it takes less development time and that time could be spent building more insightful data for the end user
The post per month chart should be styled more, in order to do so, the chart should render thin lines inside the tyw_chart_bar, once per tick. The lines must resemble somewhat this:
When an author has no posts, WordPress currently displays a warning to alert that a division by 0 is performed. Let's add some validation to fix this case.
As users start seeing their own progress with the post per month chart, they may want to set their own goals such as post per month or words per month. A module in the admin dashboard should be made in order to provide such functionality.
The criteria, at least for the moment, should be:
Have a page inside the admin area to set plugin goals
Have a module that shows the current goals and the current progress inside the plugin admin area.
Proposed goals: post per month and words per month.
If the goals are not set, the admin area must display a message such as "Goals not set".