Re: [css-d] Browser Statistics

2006-01-30 Thread Ian Anderson
Bob Easton wrote: > If you are trying to make a decision about which browsers to support, > the *only* place you should be looking is your own site's logs. > Determine what your actual audience uses, not some sample of an unknown > audience. I think this is potentially bad advice in that it ca

Re: [css-d] Browser Statistics

2006-01-28 Thread D Ross
Google analytics is nice and free...I use it. http://www.google.com/analytics/ On Jan 27, 2006, at 9:07 PM, {tonyFelice} wrote: > Does anyone know of a good resource for browser/platform statistics? > __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROT

Re: [css-d] Browser Statistics

2006-01-28 Thread Bob Easton
{tonyFelice} wrote: > Does anyone know of a good resource for browser/platform statistics? > If you are trying to make a decision about which browsers to support, the *only* place you should be looking is your own site's logs. Determine what your actual audience uses, not some sample of an unkno

Re: [css-d] Browser Statistics

2006-01-27 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
{tonyFelice} wrote: > Does anyone know of a good resource for browser/platform statistics? ...and more, through: Georg -- http://www.gunlaug.no __

[css-d] Browser Statistics

2006-01-27 Thread {tonyFelice}
Does anyone know of a good resource for browser/platform statistics? I will need it to win a war against some backward thinking in design. Senior Developer on team does not believe CSS support is widespread enough. (!) I can hold my own in conversation regarding which browsers support what, bu