Can Web designers really ignore IE6? Obviously not, the use of IE6 is still a few. This article collects the latest Web browsers, screen resolution and operating system distribution data, web designers can make an adjustment to their own design, for example, 1024 of the following screen is really very little, if you want to take care of this resolution, you will find that a 800-pixel wide page in 1440 On the screen is too weird. This data comes from the Wikipedia (OS Browser), Market Share and other media.
Different screen resolution distribution
It can be seen that the proportion of the screen below 1024 is already very small, of which 800x600 screen only accounted for 3.69%, so, now the Web designer, unless you do is the elastic page design, generally will not consider 800 wide screen, otherwise, 800 pixel wide page in 1440 Wide screen browsing is really too uncoordinated.
Other screen sizes accounted for 10.38%, I guess, most of these 10.38% should be mobile browsers, because Wap has not really developed, so the design for mobile browsers is not necessarily worth it, Opera Mobile browser can be like a desktop browser to render the page, Similarly, the proxy rendering of browsers is not the same as the desktop rendering results, the difference is only screen size, however, the mobile device screen size is too small, can only let it roll around itself.
Worth mentioning is the iphone, given its popularity, many blog sites have launched the iphone version, WordPress has supported the iphone, but only a relatively simple layout of the blog site, ordinary sites, on the 320-pixel screen is difficult to complete the layout of the scroll bar.
Browser Distribution This is a foreign data, is not a surprise, IE6 's market share is still so high (domestic still higher), after Firefox, so those who angrily claimed no longer support the IE6 designer is unwise. Firefox is well deserved, Chrome,safari,opera is still a small audience, but given Google's ability, Chrome will do a great role.
Operating system distribution
Operating system distribution is no suspense, Windows XP and Vista accounted for 90%, Linux has been working hard, but the share is still only 1%.