I'm not aware of any log files that record screen size.

Screen size works well at render time using JavaScript (how Bootstrap etc work 
I believe), but for this sort of post-event analysis, user-agent is pretty much 
the only information there is to work with - with the caveat that as Stephen 
Beal noted - it's unreliable.


---- On Tue, 06 Sep 2016 13:43:02 +0100 Marco Bambini<ma...@sqlabs.net> 
wrote ---- 

You could just filter by screen size instead of user agent.
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> On 06 Sep 2016, at 14:26, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:
> 
> On 9/6/16, Nelson, Erik - 2 <erik.l.nel...@bankofamerica.com> wrote:
>> 
>> What percentage of sqlite.org hits are mobile browsers?
> 
> How do I tell?
> 
> The website saw 2748 distinct UserAgent strings within just the past
> 24 hours (a holiday in the USA, FWIW). How do I tell which of those
> are bots, mobile devices, and/or desktops?
> 
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