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Just checked my latest browser stats for website. In the last week, the % using each of the following browsers:
IE6 83% Opera 9.01 8% FF 1.5.0 5% IE7 2% Opera 7.54 1% FF 1.5 1%
In previous weeks I know I've had Apple and Netscape.
Query - what does AOL use - I've got that somewhere and I did test before I put it up for the first time.
Another variable is monitor resolution. Luckily I have 1280 x 1024 and 1024 x 768 - I gave an old 15 ins away! Best to centre in browser, else you get that right hand blank space. I changed over a couple of weeks ago.
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Yes - I gather that was an early standard that has been abandoned now. I'm sure someone on here told me 
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PS - I've got it in a PM, so won't quote it, but it definitely says that the prof standards are now mainly to design to 900
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That was what we learnt on our course as well so you are right. However I always do 800 because I've got a small screen and I hate horizontal scrolling! 
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Throwing out a few more stats:
Resolutions as %:
1224 x 768 53 1280 x 1024 32 800 x 600 5 1152 x 865 1 Unknown 3
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Hi Gadget,
Do you get anything useful out of your stats!! 
I was wondering about putting something on my website ( did I tell you the address!!) - but thought I would never use all the information provided.
The only part which might be useful is which of my 30 odd "special" features was read the most.
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It's quite interesting for novelty value Keith and for those of us who're nosey 
You can get referrals, entry paths, length of stay, repeat visits, etc., etc. plus all the stuff I've put up here.
Those with unusual ISPs I can identify as individuals usually but not sure about one elderly residential care place in the States - now how did they find me 
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(here I am trying to get my trees up, answer my great nephew's e-mail questions about which medieval Kings and Knights he's descended from and deal with the plumber and Tomkin - coffee calls )
PS - anyone know what 'Provider Local Registry' is as an ISP - they went in via my profile
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The thing is Falkyrn, even if it's designed to the resolution standards, etc. , if it's full of flashing gizzmos, poor visual design and poor content, then it's not worth having.
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from web style guide ... Most display screens used in academia and business are seventeen to nineteen inches (forty-three to forty-eight centimeters) in size, and most are set to display an 800 x 600-pixel screen. Web page graphics that exceed the width dimension of the most common display screens look amateurish and will inconvenience many readers by forcing them to scroll both horizontally and vertically to see the full page layout. It's bad enough to have to scroll in one (vertical) direction; having to scroll in two directions is intolerable. While standards do alter and individuals do make changes to their systems its horses for courses and the designer (IMHO) should always try to fit their particular target audience not make that audience fit their own ideas/designs. The best encapsulation of that I heard was during a discussion about some houses that had won architectural awards - one resident scathingly suggested that the architect should be forced to live in his own creation for 6 months.... I don't think the offer was ever taken up  Gadget you beat me to it!!!
I would just add that I think it is more important to make your web viewable by a variety of browsers rather than worry about the screen resolution or am I talking out of turn.
Architects, yes we would like the architect who designed our work office to come and spend a summer in the glaring sunlight through the pointless skylights and enjoy the 40C temperatures!!!!
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I think that if people (the users) are interested enough, they'll read what is up whatever. I certainly do.
However, it's up to us to make it as easy (user friendly) as possible for them to view our sites. Some of the 'professionally' designed ones are pretty bad because many web designers are not trained visually. Many have the technical knowledge but no artistic/graphic skills. A pity 
Saying this, I'm not sure if my original question about web crawlers has been answered yet 
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Think we're agreed on that Falkyrn.
The Guardian site has won many awards and is good. I don't like the BBC site (too busy)or the National Archives (same)..........
Scotland's People isn't very good either and the Welsh Nat Library site is difficult to navigate...............
Most of all I don't like flashing gizzmos 
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I think you've said Gadget on more than one occasion!!! 
Oh and by the way I totally agree with you!!!!
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I've just noticed that RC's Welcome page doesn't come out 'properly' in Opera - not that I use Opera - just went in to check one of my new pages again on Opera plus Laptop and couldn't remember my ws address so popped in to RC to get it 
Still no definite opinions on Search Engines 
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