At 15.10 10/01/2000 +0000, Edd Ballinger wrote:
>I know that www.statmarket.com provided extensive info on browser usage
>across the web. Unfortunately, they've started charging for access <...>

Hmmm ... everybody needs to become rich, as I can see :-)

At 09.50 10/01/2000 -0700, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
>Well, the imperitive information is what browser are reaching YOUR site.
<...>

I'm aware of this, so I always try to match contents and browsers. A couple
of months ago I wrote some pages for a disco-club using image maps, css and
a lot of bells and whistles. The only one unable to see pages was the owner
of the club, yet at NS 1.0 <g>

>Of course if you're designing a new site you'll need to make some guesses,
but
>again you'll want to know what kind of users are likely to hit your kind of
>site. So look for freely available stats on competing sites.

It's very difficult to find stats, especially updated ones: usually they
are hidden, and I don't understand why.

If listers need this, I can "donate" some space into my site to collect
updated stats from analog-help members. A small script can crunch numbers
and manage submissions.

Let me know!

Marco Bernardini

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