Statistics of the browsers used
Check out the statistics of the most used browsers January 2010 until January this year.
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Check out the statistics of the most used browsers January 2010 until January this year.
Many times we received one curvy layout and fonts and fancy far beyond the scope of the standard web fonts and then think, "Wow, how do we build this?! Will I have to create an image for each title that possess this blessed source? "
Hence Emanuel person showed me a very interesting solution in site Font Squirrel . Besides having several sources it still gives you the option of sending its own source and adapt to work on any site.
When developing a page for the Internet, the programmer must be aware of a crucial item: the compatibility with browsers. Sometimes pages are beautifully displayed in a browser X, Y while in a browser feature a lot of errors, both visual and functional. Solving this requires a little effort from the programmer, even more concerned when the browser is Internet Explorer .
That's because this browser, in particular, provides mechanisms quite distinct in their versions. Thus, a page displayed correctly in Internet Explorer 7 , not necessarily as it should appear in this same browser version 6. Theoretically, it would suffice to open in one, then another to ascertain the existence of flaws, but in practice there is a problem: when installing the version 7 of Internet Explorer on Windows, the previous version installed - probably 6 - is replaced. And now, Joseph?
The IETester was created precisely in order to solve this problem. It is an application that can simulate the mechanisms of versions 5.5, 6, 7 and 8 of Internet Explorer simultaneously. In a nice interface and easy to use - identical to the 2007 Microsoft Office applications - the user can open any pages by using any of the above mechanisms to evaluate their behavior in each situation. Thanks to the use of tabs, one can perform multiple tests simultaneously and compare the results between them.

The program is relatively light and is translated to our language. Because it is still under development, it still has some functional limitations and flaws, such as not displaying flash elements in the mechanism of Internet Explorer 6.
Check out the stats of browsers used from March 2009 until March this year:
Also check out the statistics for the mobile Internet:
The developer Mozilla has launched a page that shows changes in the interface which is version 4.0 of the Firefox browser.
Two main models are presented. One shows the tabs below and the other has the tabs above the address bar. The latter appear to be nicer and more 'clean' saving space, however, eliminating the title bar.
The collaborative site of Mozilla still shows an idea that combines the functionality of the buttons "go," update "and" stop "on one button according to the context.
The changes introduced in Firefox 4.0 are intended to reduce the complexity of the browser user interface, increase the page space and facilitate the smooth integration with the Windows operating system from Microsoft.