Philippe,

on Friday, December 16, 2005 at 09:46 [email protected] wrote:

> On 16 Dec 2005, at 5:28 pm, Martin Heiden wrote:

>> Our statistic of last week:

> [snipped]

> Those numbers refer to the resolution of the monitor, right ?
> What would this tell me about the size of the browser window ? That  
> is what interests me.

Sorry, didn't catch this one.

> The user may or may not have the browser window open at full width of
> the monitor.
> The user may or may not have on of those sidebars open in the  
> browser. That side bar may or may not be large.

> That makes those numbers pretty meaningless in my eyes.

You're right, but I wouldn't say that this data is meaningless. It
just leaves too much space for misinterpretation ;-)

You can at least get an overview how many visitors use resolutions
which make it possible to use a sidebar without switching it on/off
every time you open a new site. IMHO there are too much fixed-width
sites out there to make a sidebar usable with a x-resoultion < 1024px.

regards

  Martin

 



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