Biohazard on 2/7/2005 at 18:13
I don't know what you are talking about. I think it's beautiful. :p
Jadon on 2/7/2005 at 19:43
The future is the past? :weird: :rolleyes:
Looking good David.
Kyloe on 3/7/2005 at 07:44
No go on the Mac (Opera 8.01).
Shadow Creepr on 3/7/2005 at 07:45
Thanks for the info. I love seeing this come up each month. :thumb:
Renegen on 3/7/2005 at 08:25
300k hits a day, impressive. This says a lot about Thief/Looking Glass fans in the world.
David on 3/7/2005 at 08:40
Kyloe, it works fine for me on the following:
Opera 8.01
Build 2092
System 10.3.9
BrokenArts on 3/7/2005 at 10:48
Quote Posted by Shadow Creepr
Thanks for the info. I love seeing this come up each month. :thumb:
Oh we love that time of the month don't we. :p [SPOILER]Just shoot me, I know. [/SPOILER]
Very cool btw, looking glass will continue to look into the foreseeable future.
*comforting
mOdEtWo on 3/7/2005 at 16:12
David, that browser check js script is broken. Atleast I cannot view it with Opera 8.01 as it keeps telling me I don't have 8.0.1. Works if I identify as IE tho.
David on 3/7/2005 at 16:20
Fixed.
What's the deal with putting "Opera 8.01" when identifying as IE and "Opera/8.01" when identifying as Opera?
Mortal Monkey on 3/7/2005 at 22:09
The first 4 graphs aren't that interesting, since they're all large numbers and look pretty much the same for each graph. I suggest you rather do triple-graphs (graph groups, as seen in browser usage) for other units per one unit. In example, avg. daily hits, total monthly bandwidth, and average daily bandwidth per one monthly hit.