Maximising Web Site Viewability - Browsers
With so many different configurations internet users have their
computers set up with, it can be difficult to decide how web
sites should be configured so that it is viewable in as many
configurations as possible.
So in the last 6 months i have been logging the statistics from
my web design site to achieve as accurate a result as possible
to answer this question.
The results are interesting reading and in my next few articles
i will be analysing this data. First is browsers, and here are
the
general statistics :
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and above - 49% Firefox 1.0 and
above - 34% Apple Safari - 15% Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 -
1% Macintosh Camino - 1%
One of the things this shows is that Internet users do in the
whole upgrade their internet browsers to the newest version.
Only a low percent are infact below the newest version.
It also shows that the foothold Microsoft gained in the browser
wars is failing. No doubt they will once again gain ground next
year with the eagerly awaited new operating system codename
longhorn.
The open source mozilla firefox is gaining ground, but i have
noticed that this is mainly because of users who are big gamers
on the internet have switched to firefox. This is taken from
statistics i did on one of my gaming sites which showed firefox
on 65% and Internet explorer on 35%. It appears business users
stay with Microsoft.
The message here to web designers is that web sites should be
configured viewable in the 3 major browsers which are Internet
Explorer, Firefox and Safari. This can be achieved by running
the pages through a validator which can be found at
http://www.w3schools.com