Pandakanyora posvo pa Bhurawuza Msika Kugovana, yakawanda yemhinduro pane iyo positi yaive yekuti ini handifanire kuvimba manhamba paW3Schools.com. Ini ndakanyatso kubvunza mhinduro iyi… sei munyika maverengera angasiyana zvakanyanya kubva pawebhusaiti kuenda kune webhusaiti?
Eya, nekuda kwevabatsiri… Ndakaona kuti zvine basa. Ini ndakadonhedza shamwari yakanaka Pat Coyle email ndikabvunza kana angave achida kugovera mamwe manhamba kubva Colts.com. Kufunga kwangu kwaive kufarira fan yemitambo ingangove yakatosiyana kubva kune mumwe munhu anoshanyira saiti nezve Web Technologies uye raizove rakanaka rekuenzanisa boka rekuyera maringe. Uye zvakaitika! Aya manhamba anotevera akavakirwa kune vekupedzisira mazana masere nemakumi masere evashanyi kuColts.com:
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I have heard this too, and while it does make some sense, one could say that every site will generate a different browser spread due to the unique audiences. I’d like to think that if you took all of the stats to the most popular websites and combined them, you’d get what they got. (I haven’t checked on their data source myself).
I know a lot of bloggers are tuned into Firefox, but the Colts get the general masses.
Great data set, thanks for sharing. Nice graphs, too 🙂
It seems to me that people that read blogs tend to use Firefox more. I never use Internet Explorer that much. I’m sure the general public uses it more often.
It’s interesting that that would be… but the data does provide evidence you are correct!
Hei Doug,
I’m glad you revisited this with different stats to W3Schools, I was about to write a scathing comment on that post!
The point that has really been uncovered here is that the only stats that matter are the ones for the site you are considering at the time. If for example neither your site nor the Colts site worked in IE, the Colts would have far more problems than you. Each site has to work with it’s audience and the browsers they use.
As an overall measure of browser share at the moment, just to see how Mozilla are doing, I’d like to see Google’s browser stats!
Computer geeks definately use Firefox more than the average shmoe. I use both. I only use IE now cuz I’m accustomed to it, but I am slowly moving more towards Firefox. Especially lately after getting hit by malware twice in one month while using IE.
Thanks for this post! All i’ve seen to date are stats from technology heavy sites, thus the users are probably more likely to have a high resolution and another browser besides IE. I’d like to see what the avg screen resolution on colts.com is… I really want to get away from desiging for 800x and use 1024x as my baseline