Sent by designer on 17 April 2005 16:04
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From: "David" [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
To: "Riquez" [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
Cc: "css-discuss" [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Rounded corners
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> > The actual statistic is closer to 1 out of 10 users who have
> > Javascript disabled.
> >
> > http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
> >
> > Riquez
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> Interesting, did not know that.
>
> Interesting because of the 10+ years I've been using the web and known
> about the web I have never once encountered/met anyone at all who has
> javascript disabled. Not trying to start a big argument here but I think
> those stats are misleading/not accurate. Also, if someone has js
> disabled I'm sure he/her is used to the web working like crap by now.
>
> -David
Lets keep some reality on this - most web users have never even heard of
javascript, let alone worry about disabling it! I started using the stat
counter from statcounter.com a few months back and their reports on my
projects show that several thousand users have ALL had it turned on. Yes
folks, 100%! OK, I don't know how reliable the figures are, but I can
believe it.
Does anybody <em>really </em>know?
Sorry if this is OT, but it IS relevant to many of us.
Bob McClelland,
Cornwall (U.K.)
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk
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