Sorry, my figures were incorrect - what I thought was the last four
months was actually the last 6. The actual figures are:
Month
Dom
Non Dom
Feb
296
7
Mar
504
3
April
494
0
May
516
6
June
494
2
July
193
0
!
Bob
designer wrote:
Hi All,
I actually put a non Dom counter on one of my sites a few months ago,
to check how relevant it was in this particular case. The site is a
holiday letting agency, so the users are of all kinds and from all IT
levels. (But mostly English).
You can see the detailed stats showing the 'old browser' users here:
http://extremetracking.com/open;unique?login=nondom
and it's interesting to see how that compares to the 'modern browser
hits. The following data is for the last four months and shows the
number of users (not pages) for Dom and nonDom:
Month
Dom
NonDom
April
494
7
May
516
3
June
494
6
July
191
2
I presume that the figures are reliable enough and I expect these
figures to be representative of sites which are not 'specialist'.
I found it interesting, so I thought some of you may do too, esp in
view of this recent discussion.
Bob McClelland
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk
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