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Posted by asdf on 06/06/07 04:50
"Adrienne Boswell" <arbpen@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9946D9699FED1arbpenyahoocom@69.28.186.121...
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "asdf" <asdf@asdf.com> writing in
> news:46662a61$0$22460$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au:
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>> Me too, but the reality is that most web browsing is still done with
>> IE. No choice... you *have* to at least make pages usable/readable in
>> IE, sadly, unless you have the luxury of a non-commercial project
>> where the client doesn't care if it works for most people or not.
>>
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> I am beginning to see liqht at the end of the tunnel, there is hope. Mind
> you, it's a small web site <http://www.realtybenefitsystems.com/>, whose
> users are coming from Craig's list looking at apartments for rent - but
> the
> stats for May were 65% IE, 15% Firefox, 15% Safari, and 5% other. These
> are real numbers (not something out of a "web stats" script) from page
> views, not hits.
>
Yup, and even with those (may I suggest) conservative numbers, 65% is still
"most". ...sadly.
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