I doubt it Arjen, my guesses are that it’ll take a year or so before IE8 will take over the reign of IE6 or IE7. Do you have stats broken down over the IE-version? I’m on about a half on IE7 (56%), and about four tenths (41%) on IE6. Note: these numbers are calculated, with IE=100% (which is about 60% of all visitors).
Hallelujah!
About time anyway.
What makes me wonder is why the hell you let people with IE on your weblog at all.
To understand my reaction. Here some figures from my website in the month february of the unique visitors.
1. Internet Explorer 19.975 89,44%
2. Firefox 1.978 8,86%
3. Safari 279 1,25%
4. Opera 55 0,25%
5. Mozilla 29 0,13%
6. Netscape 10 0,04%
7. Playstation 3 4 0,02%
8. Camino 1 > 0,00%
9. HTC_P3300 Mozilla 1 > 0,00%
10. HTC_TyTN_II Mozilla 1 > 0,00%
Shocking, indeed. Hopefully will IE8 be soon be used a lot.
I doubt it Arjen, my guesses are that it’ll take a year or so before IE8 will take over the reign of IE6 or IE7. Do you have stats broken down over the IE-version? I’m on about a half on IE7 (56%), and about four tenths (41%) on IE6. Note: these numbers are calculated, with IE=100% (which is about 60% of all visitors).
Internet Explorer
1. 7.0 11.415 57,15%
2. 6.0 8.537 42,74%
3. 5.5 13 0,07%
4. 5.0 3 0,02%
5. 5.01 2 0,01%
6. 4.01 1 0,01%
7. 4.5 1 0,01%
8. 5.17 1 0,01%
9. 5.21 1 0,01%
10. 5.23 1 0,01%
Firefox
1. 2.0.0.12 1.340 67,75%
2. 2.0.0.11 466 23,56%
3. 1.0.7 38 1,92%
4. 2.0.0.4 21 1,06%
5. 2.0.0.1 18 0,91%
6. 2.0.0.9 16 0,81%
7. 1.0.3 13 0,66%
8. 1.5.0.4 10 0,51%
9. 1.0 8 0,40%
10. 2.0.0.3 8 0,40%