Re: Web Browser %Numbers - A must read for web developers
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 47680
interpreted = N
texte = Here's a comparison on our busiest website for last year ..352,788 unique visitors below.Explorer 5 49.5%Explorer 6 34.9%Netscape 4 3.3%Explorer 4 2.8%Netscape 6 1.8%Netscape 3 1%Netscape 2 0.1%Explorer 3 0.1%Alain> Here are some true numbers for you on web browser usage. This comes> from the 400 plus web sites we host for the last 90 days and totals> over 45 millions hits.> > > Top 9 web browsers> Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x - 39.26%> Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x - 31.00%> Netscape Navigator 4.x - 3.42%> Mozilla compatible - 2.46%> Mozilla 6.x - 1.72%> Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x - 1.24%> Netscape Navigator 7.x - 1.01%> Netscape Navigator 6.x - 0.44%> WebTV 2.x - 0.30%> Opera 6.x - 0.11%> > Total> Internet Explorer - 71.5%> Netscape & Mozilla - 9.05%> Web TV - .3%> Opera - .1%> > I have removed web crawlers/bots from this list so the numbers don't jive.> > Anybody else wants some other numbers? Platforms, bandwidth, time> online, anything I have the numbers to give.> > Jeff Logan> > > > > > > >> The roads today are not friendly to Model A Fords, either, but that>> doesn't keep their owners from complaining just the same.>> Netscape 4.x is not a _standards_ compliant browser. Anyone who>> builds standards compliant sites will have to build special roads>> for those who insist on browsing in their Model A. Considering that>> you can get your hands on a brand new 2003 model for 0 down and 0%>> financing and no payments until ever, I don't understand the>> rationale.>> >> Mike>> >> On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 04:38 PM, Dennis J. Bonsall, Jr. wrote:>>> Someone did not make a version of this site viewable in all>>> browsers - I had to>>> launch Explorer to view the page - Netscape 4.7 shows the logo,>>> and a blank white>>> page. I seem to be running into that a lot lately, but I still>>> think that any good>>> web developer should create alternative pages for all browsers ->>> at least the one I>>> use :)>>> >>> Dennis>>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list
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Here's a comparison on our busiest website for last year ..352,788 unique visitors below.Explorer 5 49.5%Explorer 6 34.9%Netscape 4 3.3%Explorer 4 2.8%Netscape 6 1.8%Netscape 3 1%Netscape 2 0.1%Explorer 3 0.1%Alain> Here are some true numbers for you on web browser usage. This comes> from the 400 plus web sites we host for the last 90 days and totals> over 45 millions hits.> > > Top 9 web browsers> Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x - 39.26%> Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x - 31.00%> Netscape Navigator 4.x - 3.42%> Mozilla compatible - 2.46%> Mozilla 6.x - 1.72%> Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x - 1.24%> Netscape Navigator 7.x - 1.01%> Netscape Navigator 6.x - 0.44%> WebTV 2.x - 0.30%> Opera 6.x - 0.11%> > Total> Internet Explorer - 71.5%> Netscape & Mozilla - 9.05%> Web TV - .3%> Opera - .1%> > I have removed web crawlers/bots from this list so the numbers don't jive.> > Anybody else wants some other numbers? Platforms, bandwidth, time> online, anything I have the numbers to give.> > Jeff Logan> > > > > > > >> The roads today are not friendly to Model A Fords, either, but that>> doesn't keep their owners from complaining just the same.>> Netscape 4.x is not a _standards_ compliant browser. Anyone who>> builds standards compliant sites will have to build special roads>> for those who insist on browsing in their Model A. Considering that>> you can get your hands on a brand new 2003 model for 0 down and 0%>> financing and no payments until ever, I don't understand the>> rationale.>> >> Mike>> >> On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 04:38 PM, Dennis J. Bonsall, Jr. wrote:>>> Someone did not make a version of this site viewable in all>>> browsers - I had to>>> launch Explorer to view the page - Netscape 4.7 shows the logo,>>> and a blank white>>> page. I seem to be running into that a lot lately, but I still>>> think that any good>>> web developer should create alternative pages for all browsers ->>> at least the one I>>> use :)>>> >>> Dennis>>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to>> >> Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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