Luke Slater wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008, Ashley Sheridan wrote:

On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 09:50 -0500, tedd wrote:
Nathan Rixham wrote:
well that bubble should have popped..

from some of my sites:
Browser % visits
Firefox       88.43%
Internet Explorer 9.99%

and

At 12:25 PM +0000 11/19/08, Stut wrote:
Firefox is certainly gaining, as is Safari, but IE is still the
dominant player by far.

To all:

While IE may reign over the net generally, who visits your site often
depends on what you're providing -- for example:

Last week http://sperling.com (a general purpose site) had 1983
visits. The browser break down was:

Browser   Visits   %visits
Firefox   853   43.02%
IE   842   42.46%
Safari   183   9.23%
Chrome   46   2.32%
Opera   34   1.71%

Whereas last week http://xb--19g.com (a Mac specific site) had 3012
visits. The browser break down was:

Browser   Visits   %visits
Safari   2,837   94.19%
Firefox   133   42.46%
Camino   21   9.23%
Mozilla   6   0.20%
Opera   5   0.17%

In fact -- over the last two years that site has had over 49,000
visitors with only 186 using IE.

Browser   Visits   %visits
Safari   45,023   94.19%
Firefox   2,679   5.46%
Camino   893   1.82%
IE   186   0.38%%
Mozilla   134   0.27%

How cool is that?

In incidentally, the sperling.com site had an average time on site of
over 2 minutes whereas the Mac site had an average time of only 13
seconds. There are also other significant differences between the
sites.

Cheers,

tedd

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http://sperling.com  http://ancientstones.com  http://earthstones.com

Mine show a similar trend (Fx is really the more dominant of the two):

Firefox 3        27.84%
IE 7             25.75%
Firefox 2        14.07%
IE 6             13.47%
Unknown          8.98%
Google Chrome 0  5.09%
Mozilla 1.8      2.1%
Opera 9.5        1.2%
iPhone 0         0.6%
Snap 0           0.3%
Firefox 1.5      0.3%
Safari 3.1       0.3%


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


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