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(Browser / Hits / Visitors / Percentage)
1. Internet Explorer 6.x / 28,587 / 842 / 68.07%
2. Internet Explorer 5.x / 2,070 / 97 / 7.84%
3. Netscape 4.x 211 / 60 / 4.85%
When can I realistically stop coding for Netscape 4? When it reaches only 1%? Is 5% still too high? I mean, it's the third browser listed!
I will continue to monitor these stats, though I feel many of our users will carry on using Netscape until their IT department finally changes it. Some users cannot install programs on their PCs (being universities) so what to do but wait...
And now back to the original topic -- when to abandon NN4 support, I think ;)
I'd say the consensus here is eminently sensible. A browser support decision must depend on a cost/benefit analysis for the specific situation. We aren't working in anything close to an ideal technical environment right now, so this is a very practical issue that has little to do with ideals and everything to do with available resources.
Hester, if you really have that high a percentage of NN4 due to the academic nature of your audience, then you will probably want support the browser for a good bit longer. If I saw numbers like that, I would roll out my NN4 and test every page.
Reluctantly, yes -- but still, I would do it.
Oh, if you want another accessibility headache, check your stuff out on webtv, I just downloaded the emulator from MS [developer.msntv.com], that's pretty funny, it actually tries to do CSS and javascript, which is worse than not trying at all like Opera in small screen mode.
But re handhelds, do you have any actual numbers on those? Have you seen that on the sites you do?
I mean nothing personal about any single contributor here, but I'm locking this thread now because it's weaving around like a drunk at 4am. I think we've long since killed the original topic (when to abandon support for NN4).