At 5:35 PM -0600 1/3/09, Micah Gersten wrote:
Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> Lets all march forward and renounce IE as a useful piece of software!
Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
Agreed. According to the spec, the FF action is correct. I just heard
IE's user share dropped below 70%. One day we will hopefully be able to
say goodbye to it.
It's been discussed before on this list, but the "shares" of browsers
depend upon what's being visited.
For example, I have one site that's been up for over two years; has a
traffic rate of over 3000 unique visitors per month; and the amount
of IE visitors (all IE's) fall well below 0.01%.
If you have a Mac running Safari, just type in option v into the url
and hit return. However, the windozes world can't do that -- so it
make a great filter to keep windozes out -- it's a Mac Only Site.
The more "normal" stats (the ones I like) are shown by W3Schools:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
As you can see, IE6 is dropping at about 0.02% per month. This time
next year, it will probably drop below 10%. I suspect that those
users are locked into a system such that their employers are afraid
to upgrade for fear of the typical problems that accompany such
undertaking.
Cheers,
tedd
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