Template:Annual readership/doc

This template reports the daily page views for an article over a period of time (default: the last year), placing them in a suitable frame with a heading. It is typically placed on an article's talk page below other talk page banners.

Redirects

 * Annual Readership
 * Annual views
 * Page views
 * Pageviews

Usage
Basic syntax (annual data):

Template syntax with optional parameters:

Optional parameters

 * days (default: 365) can be used to change the number of pageview days depicted in the graph.
 * expanded can be used to override the default auto-collapsing of the message box. To prevent the graph from being collapsed on page load, use true.
 * target (default:  ) can be used to simultaneously specify the page in the graph title and the page for which page traffic is displayed.
 * color (default: #00f) can be used to change the graph color; accepted inputs include HTML color names (e.g., red) and hex codes.
 * scale (default: linear) can be used to change the scale of the y axis; accepted inputs: linear, log, pow, sqrt, quantile, quantize, and threshold.
 * width (default: 800) may be used to change the width in pixels of the image.
 * Tip: Use width=570 to match standard Talk page boxed items; values outside the range 400–980 may be problematic.
 * height (default: 200) may be used to change the height.

If further variations are desired, use instead.

Note about the graph title
If target is not specified, the graph title varies depending on the namespace of the page where this template is used.
 * Title if placed on an article talk page:
 * Daily article pageviews
 * Title if placed on a page in any other talk namespace (e.g., "User talk:", "Template talk:", "Wikipedia talk:", etc.):
 * Daily pageviews of
 * Title if placed on any subject page (i.e., pages in namespaces like "User:", "Template:", "Wikipedia:", etc.):
 * Daily pageviews of this page

If target is specified, the graph title is set as "Daily pageviews of target page", with the target page linked.
 * E.g., inputting XYZ would set the graph title as:
 * Daily pageviews of XYZ