How do I control the timeout or length of time Woopra tracks visitors on my site?
When a visitor opens a page or tab to your site, they may be acting immediately upon the information on the site, or it might be sitting in a tab in the background of the browser, awaiting attention. This open tab might sit in a browser for minutes, hours, days, weeks, even months. Unfortunately, Woopra can’t read minds yet, and this aspect of web usage is still new, so we don’t have any information to gather from such usage of your site’s content. Meanwhile, when the visitor opens and closes their browser, or views the page without closing it, Woopra tracks the live interaction within your site’s web pages as a return visit. At first, many thought reports of Woopra monitoring visitors for days on end was a bug, but it’s Woopra working right. In the discussions, we decided to give Woopra members the right to set the timeout settings themselves to determine how long is “long enough” for a visitor to visit a web page. To set the timeout in Woopra, add the following to the Woopra JavaScri