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Browser poll

Posted on May 10, 2007 by Gideon

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In the past I’ve had some trouble with making the site appear the same for users of IE and Firefox, so here’s a little poll to figure out which browser you guys use the most.

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Comment by ZMan
2007-05-10 16:22:20

Why don’t you install a site counter that keeps track of this, like the one I use, which is free:

http://www.shinystat.com/en/

It shows nice graphs and here is an portion of who views my blog:

Visits %
Explorer 6.x 41.77 %
Explorer 7.x 28.78 %
Firefox 22.06 %
Safari 4.42 %
Opera 0.93 %
Mozilla 0.91 %
Explorer 5.x 0.50 %
Netscape 7.x 0.23 %
Unknown 0.17 %
Opera 8.x 0.08 %
Netscape 4.x 0.07 %
Explorer 4.x 0.03 %
Opera 7.x 0.03 %
Konqueror 0.02 %

 
Comment by Gideon
2007-05-10 16:34:52

Well, I wanted to distinguish between those who “visit” my site and those who “read the blog”. While visitors might happen upon the blog via searches or random links, the readers are the ones that come and leave comments and are repeat visitors. So I wanted to parse those out from the “Page view: 1; Duration: 0.00″ crowd.

 
Comment by JesseINutah
2007-05-10 17:12:02

You ought to have a section for “both” IE and Firefox. I use Firefox at home (where sometiems I read your blog) but my employer has blocked Firefox so at my work desk (where I read it almost everyday) I must use IE7.0.

 
Comment by Gideon
2007-05-10 20:28:25

You’re right. I didn’t think of that.

By the way, that absolutely sucks. Who would do that? Block a browser! Never heard of it.

 
Comment by AntonK Subscribed to comments via email
2007-05-11 09:39:02

It’s likely not a question of “blocking” in the censorious sense, but as a former IT person, I sure wouldn’t set client permissions (the network meaning of “client”) so that anyone in the organization can install software as they like. That’s a recipe for disaster.

Yes, I use Firefox at home, and IE at work. I second JesseINutah on that point.

 
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