Some times ago, Flickr introduced visit statistics for your photos if you have a pro account. This added a nice little graph (called sparkline) on your home page to have a quick view of the evolutions of the visits on your whole stream.
However, there was no such sparklines for the individual photos and you need to go to the specific stream page to see what happens.
sparklines stats for all of your photos | 11 December 2008, by Mortimer
This userscript is an extension for flickr that will had a nice little sparkline with the evolution of the visits on your photos for the 28 last days.
Note that it will only work for users having already access to the flickr stats (i.e. with a pro account)
Here are some screenshots:
This script was developed for greasemonkey and not yet tested with Safari/Opera/Etc. If you happen to test it, let me know in the comments or by email.
For the installation, please follow these instructions:
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Get Firefox
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Install GreaseMonkey
- restart Firefox
- If you liked the script, think about helping me back and consider a small donation, click the paypal button on the right.
- Click on the following icon and select "Install"
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