I wouldn't describe my (property) site as popular, but it's a very specific, not-IT niche, and over 70% of my visitors are from the UK - actually, given the nature of my content, this is too low :-)
If I look at the 956 discrete visitors I got in July (as reported by Google analytics). - 93% Windows - 5% Macintosh - 1% "Not set" - 0.5% "Linux" Within "Linux", the "version ID" wasn't set for any of them. By comparison, the Browser figures are more varied: - 75% Internet Explorer - 21% Firefox - 2.5% Safari (which suggests that half of the Mac users must be using something else!) - 2% Opera - 0.1% Netscape Over 99.5% of visitors supported Java. Over 99.5% had 16-bit colour or better, almost 90% having 32-bit colour now. Screen resolutions show that XGA (1024x768) is still the most common, but that HIGHER resolutions rather than LOWER are now the bulk: - 48% - 1024x768 - 18% - 1280x1024 - 12% - 1280x800 - 4.3% - 800x600 - 4.0% - 1440x900 - 2.9% - 1152x864 - 2.6% - 1680x1050 - 1.5% - 1400x1050 - 1.5% - 1600x1200 - 1.1% - 1280x768 Does anyone know what resolution braille readers report? Mark Josh Blacker wrote: > On 7/30/07, Darren Mansell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Find a site that's popular within the UK and ask very very nicely for > (some of) their visitor stats? I think websites can 'ask' your > computer what it's > running (I've seen ads that normally say 'Protect > your *Windows* PC' telling me to 'Protect your *Linux* PC'. You should > be able to see breakdown of OSs that way, but I think it only records > Linux, not specifically Ubuntu. Something to look into, anyway. > -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/