On 09/03/2008, at 6:40 AM, Karl Hardisty wrote:
> A comparison of usage before and
> after is generally a good idea.  If a site design changes, and
> suddenly a certain type of browser/platform combination drops off
> markedly, there's probably a good reason.


However it may also pay to check overall traffic trends - if traffic  
does not drop off, then perhaps those recalcitrant old browser users  
may have finally decided to upgrade? On the other hand, if you pick  
up more traffic than you lose ...

It's "nice" to say you support ie5.5, netscape 4 or whatever, but  
with the security vulnerabilities inherent in the older unsupported  
browsers is it really a good idea to encourage users not to upgrade?  
Are you really doing them a favor?

Regards,
KathyW.
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