Keep in mind that most browser/resolution stats are specific to that 
particular website, and merely reflect their own visitors...certainly not 
everyone on the web, and most likely not even the people who would visit 
your site. Try to find stats for a site that is like the one you're doing, 
and if you get noticed by the same people...you'll have similar visitor 
stats.

As a professional developer, I have found these figures to be relatively 
universal for most sites:

800x600, 16-bit (thousands) color, MSIE 4+, Netscape 4+, and 
Windows-something (increasingly that irritating and bug-riddled Millenium 
Edition). Some sites have lots of Macintosh visitors, too.

You can count on a vast majority of visitors who use 56k dial-up, not 
broadband, so if you're using multimedia, always provide at least two 
bandwidth versions (or a multi-rate version, if the server software is 
installed), and at LEAST two media types. Windows Media and RealMedia are 
the most popular, but QuickTime works well and is gaining ground.

Have fun!
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