Hi Chris
The stats package we use on our website allows us to monitor:
- Screen resolution
- Actual browser window size
- Browser
- Operating system
The package we use is Mint, http://haveamint.com/, and I think it is
terrific; it requires installation on a server with MySQL/PHP.
I have uploaded some examples of Mint stats we track to our webserver
if you would like to take a look.
http://www.raycity.com/downloads/Safari-mint-001.pdf
Also, you can take a look at a mint installation on one of our client
sites here:
http://www.djrobgilbert.com/mint/
Regards,
Peter
On 27/07/2006, at 12:05 AM, Audano, Chris wrote:
Is there a way to easily program a site to automatically determine
the users resolution?
This is primarily for our intranet. We have about half of our
users still using a 800x600 resolution and the others 1024x768 or
higher.
I'm using a container for the content so those users with 1024 or
higher have a large blank border. Here is a sample of our intranet
http://www.opnetks.org/Information_Technology/Index.cfm.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Chris Audano
City of Overland Park
Information Technology
913-895-6069
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Director, National Association of Government Webmasters
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