Is your site ready to IE7

Released on = October 19, 2006, 5:18 am

Press Release Author = Web CEO, LTD

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = WebCEO shares its statistics to make adaptation to Internet
Explorer 7 painless

Press Release Body = Web CEO, October, 20 -- The WebCEO team is offering a report
that shows how usage of Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 has changed over time. The
data are provided by HitLens, a traffic analysis service by WebCEO
[http://www.web-ceo-traffic-analyzer.com].

The report is based on analysis of statistics for over 50 million visitors to more
than 265,000 websites from January through September 2006.

\"Every browser and even browser versions are different to some extent in the way
they read the HTML-code of a web page and execute scripts. The HitLens report on
browser usage provides answers to very important questions webmasters are asking,
such as \"Do I really need to create a website that satisfies the specifics for every
browser?" The information in the WebCEO report can be used to narrow down the number
of browsers and versions to support. "It will help you to create a really
visitor-friendly website and avoid the high expenses of unnecessary code programming
and costly web design,\" says Serge Bondar, a WebCEO analyst.

The IEBlog mentions that Internet Explorer 7 will soon be available via Automatic
Updates. The new version of IE is rapidly gaining popularity and a larger market
share. The analysis performed by WebCEO shows that the number of visitors using
Internet Explorer 7 has grown about a hundred fold from January (when the
beta-preview of Internet Explorer 7 was offered) through September of this year. The
number of visitors using IE 7.0 grew - from 0.03% in January to 2.27% in September
('Visitors with IE7' to 'All visitors' ratio).

Checking whether a site is compatible with the newest version of the most popular
browser is an obvious task. Problems may arise because some websites don't recognize
the user agent string for Internet Explorer 7 or have layout problems due to changes
in CSS processing (the IE Team have removed many known CSS processing bugs in IE 6
and earlier versions. In addition, IE 7 supports CSS 2.1). These innovations are
explained by Microsoft's desire to move closer to the standards provided by W3C
(World Wide Web Consortium) and to offer enhanced security to their users.

Webmasters need to know that websites with non-standard URLs are unlikely to open in
Internet Explorer 7. To ensure that all URLs are understood correctly by IE 7 and
other browsers and can be easily followed by visitors, webmasters must use standard
URLs.

A standardized approach to graphics support is applied in Internet Explorer 7 (for
example, the non-standard Dynsrc attribute to the tag is no longer supported
in IE 7.0). Testing of graphic objects with the new browser version is highly
recommended.

The changes by Microsoft may cause some inconvenience to webmasters and force them
to check the compatibility of their websites with Internet Explorer 7. But one
should not forget that these changes will benefit all parties. Website visitors will
have better security, improved privacy protection and advanced functionality.
Webmasters also will need to worry less about the compatibility of their sites with
different browsers.

About HitLens by Web CEO
HitLens by WebCEO is a real-time visitor tracking system. For more information about
HitLens, visit http://www.web-ceo-traffic-analyzer.com.

About Web CEO, LTD
WebCEO, LTD is the developer of WebCEO, the leading software program, which includes
12 powerful tools for search engine marketing, and web traffic analysis. For more
information, please visit the website: http://www.webceo.com.

Web CEO, LTD
P: +38.055.232.53.71 (Int\'l)
P: 866-7-WEBCEO (US toll-free)
F: +1.206.339.56.58
E-mail: support@webceo.com


Web Site = http://www.webceo.com

Contact Details = Web CEO, LTD
P: +38.055.232.53.71 (Int\'l)
P: 866-7-WEBCEO (US toll-free)
F: +1.206.339.56.58
E-mail: support@webceo.com

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