> Jamey Fletcher wrote:
Jane_Galt wrote:
I was looking at the stats for my small business website and only
about 2.5% of visits come from people using SM.
I don't know about you, but I can't afford to turn away 2.5% of my
potential customers. Things are just too tight these days. Especially as
it's not so much a matter of having to code a special version just for
Seamonkey, as *NOT* using the functions that have to be adjusted to be
"just so" for different browsers. Website designers need to get over the
desire to control each and every damn pixel on the screen - they don't
know what window size will eventually be viewing the page, what theme
will be decorating that window, nor on what size monitor that window
will be being displayed. If they want pixel-perfect control of what the
user sees - they should ship a bleepin' bitmap graphic with a map to
implement linking.
The assumption is not correct therefore the conclusions are muddled.
The 2.5% number is highly unlikely to be correct across all Web sites
because the improper coding of many require SM users to "spoof" as
Firefox or IE in order to gain access.
So 2.5% is probably a low estimate across the website world.
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