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 Posted by  bb90125 on 10/23/07 01:13 
On Oct 1, 3:14 pm, SpaceGirl <nothespacegirls...@subhuman.net> wrote: 
> Onideus Mad Hatter wrote: 
> >> Who visits that site other than developers and designers? So, how are 
> >> their stats even vaguely representative of average users? 
> 
> > Oh Spacey, you have GOT to be completely the fuck out of yer head 
> > today: 
> >http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?url=www.w3schools.com 
> 
> So? 
> 
> You really think your mom would visit a W3C site? No. So her "vote" 
> (hit" would not count. Just how many people are likely to go to these 
> site who aren't involved in the industry in some way? What percentage of 
> the 300,000,000 internet users there are actually go to this site? 
> 
> 
> 
> > I mean, what the fuck girl?  Check the shit out before you run at the 
> > mouth, that's like rule number one in the tech biz. 
> 
> >>>> 10% and rising. 
> >>> Cite your source, Doofy. 
> 
> >> Cite yours. The W3CSchools site is not relevant. 
> 
> > Yeah, an Alexia ranking of SIX HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE...boy THAT'S not a 
> 
> You moron... Alexia is even worse! :D It only counts people who have the 
> Alexia bar installed... which is practically nobody LOL. 
> 
> > relevant site.  Oh hey, why don't we check YOUR Alexia rating! 
> 
> >http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?url=www.bitesizedja... 
> > Uh oh, you seem to be floating up there around FOUR MILLION.  *nods* 
> 
> LOL Amazed it's even that good, seeing as it's not launched. 
> 
> >> I actually thing you are right, but it very much depends on your 
> >> market. 
> 
> > No, it REALLY the fuck doesn't. 
> 
> Of course it does. Get stats from universities you're likely to see very 
> high numbers for Linux and other off-beat OS's and browsers. Different 
> markets are more/less likely to use different platforms, so will always 
> sway your stats. 
> 
> The kinds of people who visit W3C related sites are not average users. 
> 
> > Just in case reality hasn't penetrated yer thick fuckin skull yet, 
> > here's that link, ONE MORE TIME: 
> >http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?url=www.w3schools.com 
> 
> So? 
> 
> http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?url=www.bbc.co.uk 
> 
> There are around 300 million web users in the world. I doubt even 10% of 
> them visit Alexa (I don't know, happy to be given a real figure), and I 
> bet not even 1% of them visit w3schools.com. So, you are basing your 
> stats on a tiny fraction of the world audience. 
> 
> However, if you were to measure the percentage of all the web designers 
> in the world, it'd be much higher obviously, as they have an interest in 
> the site - so they will visit it, their hits get counted. 
> 
> >> Cite your source. 90%? The worlds most popular sites (bbc.co.uk and 
> >> google.com) both work without JS. While not all of their content is 
> >> visible without JS, they don't "magically become beyond reach". 
> 
> > Even MY site will "work" without javascript 
> 
> So your site is not one of the 90% that you said will disappear if there 
> was no JS. Good for you. 
> 
> > (do note the lack of 
> > capitals, amateur). 
> 
> Damn you got me. You better tell ECMA then, the people behind the 
> standard (JS is an ECMA standard, like AS3): 
> 
> http://www.ecma.com 
> 
> And Microsoft: 
> 
> http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?mkt=en-US&form=MSHOME&setlan... 
> 
> And Adobe: 
> 
> http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/search/index.cfm?loc=en_us&term=javascript 
> 
> And Mozilla: 
> 
> http://www.google.com/custom?cx=002443141534113389537%3Aysdmevkkknw&c... 
> 
> And W3Schools: 
> 
> http://www.google.com/search?sitesearch=www.w3schools.com&as_q=javasc... 
> 
> Need I go on? 
> 
> http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid26_gci21241...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=javascript&fulltex... 
> 
> Seems the entire world has it wrong, but I'm sure you'll fix it for them. 
> 
> > In case you were too damn thick to notice there's 
> > actually a whole gawd damn shit load of javascript on pretty much ALL 
> > of Google's sites.  Oh but I bet they just put that in there for the 
> > fun of it, it doesn't really do anything, huh Spacey?  *nods* 
> 
> Yes. There are plenty of sites that won't work without JS. But not the 
> 90% you claim. Almost all the sites we do have JS all over them too. 
> Some of them may not work without it :) 
> 
> > BTW, I don't think I properly bitch slapped you the last time you 
> > tried to claim that javascript is capitalized, so please, try and 
> > claim otherwise again and I'll go ahead and slap you up long side yer 
> > head with what a fuckin n00b level miscomprehension that is.  ^_^ 
> 
> I just gave you a list of the people behind the language, who all refer 
> to it as JavaScript. List me similar official sites or standards 
> agencies that conflict with it please? 
> 
> >> How often do people in cyber cafe's visit that site? Or school kids, 
> >> or office workers, or people on library computers, or folks at home 
> >> doing online shopping etc etc. The site is not in the least bit 
> >> representative of general users - it only represents people who are 
> >> likely to visit their site (and the other technical sites they gather 
> >> stats from). 
> 
> > Here's reality! 
> 
> >http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?url=www.w3schools.com 
> 
> http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?url=www.bbc.co.uk 
> 
> The worlds 2nd busy web site... (and works without JS) 
> 
> http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?url=www.google.com 
> 
> The worlds busiest site (and works without JS) 
> 
> > Bitch slapping you the fuck across yer face since birth.  *nods* 
> 
> Only in your wet dreams :) 
> 
> >> "You cannot - as a web developer - rely only on statistics. Statistics 
> >> can often be misleading. 
> 
> > Uh, not this one, Kiddo.  This is pretty much the fuck set in stone. 
> 
> They say that on their own site! You really do earn your handle :) 
> 
> >> Global averages may not always be relevant to your web site. 
> 
> > And amazingly enough Alexia can actually track by country, isn't that 
> > neat?  ^_^ 
> 
> Doesn't every stats package? 
> 
> -- 
> 
> x theSpaceGirl (miranda) 
> 
> http://www.northleithmill.com 
> 
> -.- 
> 
> Kammy has a new home:http://www.bitesizedjapan.com 
 
Jerry Stuckle, arrogant and a moron.
 
  
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