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Mobile device heat map shows wrong Above the fold area #19503

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ruredi opened this issue Jul 9, 2022 · 2 comments
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Mobile device heat map shows wrong Above the fold area #19503

ruredi opened this issue Jul 9, 2022 · 2 comments

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ruredi commented Jul 9, 2022

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zBODokZ9kz8gdAWIYwlaZ7ImTXKHBBgO/view?usp=sharing

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bx80 commented Jul 11, 2022

@ruredi Thanks for reaching out, could you provide a bit more information about the issue?

I might be misunderstanding the screenshot you've provided, but the number 355 on the heat map header is the number of mobile devices sampled, the "above the fold" marker line is the average height of the fold on those sampled devices in pixels. So 355 mobile devices visited the page and they had an average fold height on 353px.

@sgiehl sgiehl added the Waiting for user feedback Indicates the Matomo team is waiting for feedback from the author or other users. label Jul 11, 2022
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sgiehl commented Jun 3, 2024

Closing this issue as no further information has been provided. Also the image is meanwhile unreachable, which makes it impossible to understand the reason.

@sgiehl sgiehl closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jun 3, 2024
@sgiehl sgiehl removed this from the For Prioritization milestone Jun 3, 2024
@sgiehl sgiehl removed the Waiting for user feedback Indicates the Matomo team is waiting for feedback from the author or other users. label Jun 3, 2024
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