I have to agree. I have two sites: one of an international company in Argentina, and the other one of an expensive bar. 100% of the second one uses Windows with fast connections and (almost all) 1024x768. Just a group of people who goes frecuently.
The first one has so many visits from different systems that I could hardly do a good job if I don´t rely on standards... I don´t care how many users are changing to firefox in the second one, but in the first one, I care about Lynx, Safari, Opera, old and new IEs... Just another opinion! Regards; Eugenio. On 8/1/06, Seb Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only way to get accurate statistics is to gather your own, on each individual site. Then you're guaranteed a relevant sample. If you look at statistics of any other site, no matter what they might claim, you're not getting the information you need! Make the site, put it up, check your stats, make any changes you deem necessary. If it's a design question then go for 800x600 for now, and change later if/when you decide you have enough 1024x768+ users. - seb
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