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The Life, Times (and Death?) of Internet Explorer 6 (Comic Strip)

fevereiro 11th, 2010
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In recent years Internet Explorer 6 has become the browser web designers love to hate. Security issues, JavaScript errors and inexplicable CSS rendering quirks have made it the brunt of many jokes. With IE6 in its twilight and big companies like Google dropping support, it seems like a good time to take a fond look back at our old foe. In this post we’re looking at what Internet Explorer 6 used to be and why its image changed over the years. You can also see the comic in a larger version.

Do we need to review our projects in Internet Explorer 6? Can we stop supporting IE6? If not, how do we handle those users who are still using IE6? And if yes, how can we prompt IE6 users to upgrade? Or how do we convince those who don’t allow their employees to get rid of the legacy browser to upgrade? What do you think? We are looking forward to your opinions in the comments to this post!

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Tools We Use: Woopra

fevereiro 11th, 2010

From the first day this tool was recommended by a good friend, we simply fell in love with it for its great functionality. Woopra is a desktop tool that provides real-time live statistics about visitors on your web-site.

Here is the official product description:

Woopra is the world’s most comprehensive, information rich, easy to use, real-time Web tracking and analysis application. We deliver the richest library of visitor statistics in the industry through our innovative desktop application. But Woopra is more than simply statistics.

How is Woopra helping us?

Since this tool offers live statistics for our web-site, we can see in real-time how our visitors browse our web-site, where they came from, what browser and screen size they are using, see how long they stay on WPZOOM before they decide to buy a theme.

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Among the usual data that can also be provided by Google Analytics, this tool allows us to initiate a live chat with any of our visitors, as long as they have javascript enabled in their browser. Pretty cool if you want to really surprise your visitors :)

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The live chat feature is really great, though we haven’t had the chance to use it much. It is a little risky to just pop-up on your visitor’s screen, though I’m sure people will find ways how to integrate this nifty feature into their own web-sites, communities, etc.
We were wondering maybe to use this feature to pick random winners for some of our contests… who knows, who knows :)


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