This plugin will add the code needed to run the Clickheat click tracking program
http://www.labsmedia.com/clickheat/index.html
1.) Download and install the Clickheat system from Labs Media. Download and install the Clickheat system into a folder called "clickheat" in your root web folder. i.e. http://www.mydomain.com/clickheat
Installation instructions for this step can be found here
2.) Download the Clickheat plugin from us
3.) Then activate this plugin

Please note: the system will not track clicks from admin users that are logged in.
If you have installed it correctly you will get a window like this appearing:

Click anywhere on the screen and you will see your clicks being recorded in this box.
1.0 - Initial Release - Will automatically add the tracking code needed your website to use the clickheat tracking system.
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Hello, is this plugin working with php pages as well?
I installed it on my blog, but it seem not working well, any ideas about how to ading the “?debugclickheat” to Wordpress articles page URLs?
thanks!
This tool is a plugin for Wordpress sites only.
If you need instructions on how to add the Clickheat system to your PHP site please visit the instruction page listed above at:
http://www.labsmedia.com/clickheat/installation.html
Thanks
Wordpress IS php :)
Thank you Mikael, I understand Wordpress is php but I didn’t have enough information from Hisham about what kind of system he was using or if Clickheat was already installed correctly on his system (the most common cause of a problem with the plugin)
Please look at your page source code and see if the footer tracking script was installed. If not, you will need to modify your theme to include the wp_footer() code block
Adding the ?debugclickheat to the end of any permalink should allow you to see a debug box like the one I added to the post today.
Also, if you are currently logged in as an admin the system will remove the tracking code so your clicks will not be tracked. Please try logging out of your system and see if that makes a difference.