This site is often cited by designers and developers, but it is a very bad benchmark in this case. The reason is that the site's audience are technical. Therefore Mac and FireFox would be over-represented. The same goes for Drupal.org or Slashdot, ...etc. THESE SITES DO NOT REFLECT REALITY, only a subset of it. I wish Google would have left the browser info in the Zeitgeist. On 9/25/06, Maciek Perlinski <maciej.perlinski@meant4.com> wrote:
Well talking about numbers and usage i belive most of us know w3schools.com i'd like to point their statistics about web browser usage as a point of reference : http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
Mac -----Original Message----- From: Laura Scott [mailto:laura@pingv.com] Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 5:06 PM To: development@drupal.org Subject: Re: [development] 5.0 Core Theme Update
On Sep 24, 2006, at 7:06 AM, Stefan Nagtegaal wrote:
To be quite honoust I think we should not worry about IE 5.23 for OS X. There are plenty much better browsers (and for free) available for Mac. While it's not that hard to not load your stylesheets at all for IE 5.23/Mac, I am pretty sure that we should drop any way of support for it.
IE/Mac is no longer supported by Microsoft, and is very very thin usage, according to all the stats I've seen. All the OSX Macs come with Safari as the default.
Laura