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Usage statistics for this blog -up to December 2015

The figure above shows the summary of the usage overall. Below is the top ten post with the most popular posts being generally about Usage statistics on the blog (hence this post as an update) Around free hosting options Examples of free hosting option in use Though a post with link to replicating the opening crawl from Star Wars was he 8th most popular post. Chrome is the most popular browser for this blog. A further welcome result was the relatively large number of page views from the countries other than the UK (with the United States, Russia and the Ukraine being the top three).

Update: Blog statistics

Just for interest the statistics for the Web Sustainability blog up to December 2014 are shown below Top Ten posts Free Web Hosting on Google Drive: Case study Can Skydrive be used as free hosting? The best free tools for website sustainability. Star Wars opening crawl from 1977 - CodePen Alternative Hosting Approach 1: Dropbox Another example: Hartwell Home and Garden Produce ... Usage statistics for this blog. Host a Website on Google Drive - ProfHacker - The ... 20 steps to the perfect website layout | Web desig... How to Set Up Your Own Amazon EC2 Server for Web D...

Back up your design decisions with hard data | Web design | Creative Bloq

Taken from  Back up your design decisions with hard data | Web design | Creative Bloq : " Do you need to reassure nervous stakeholders about a site design? Add statistical weight to your decisions with Design Quips. You might well know exactly what you're doing when it comes to web design, but at some point in a build you're likely to run up against a stakeholder who isn't prepared to trust your expertise and instead wants hard data that proves you're on the right path. What do you do? Bluff it out and hope they won't realise? Before you try that tack, take a look at Design Quips, a smart project by ZURB that collects useful data about habits and trends into one big reference resource." 'via Blog this'

update: usage statistics for this blog

The most popular blog post  was the previous blog about the usage statistics for this blog. I am not sure why this is the most popular but as it is, here is an update on that blog entry for the whole lifetime of the blog. The figure above shows the summary of the usage overall over the lifetime of the blog. What isn't shown clearly here though is several people are coming to the blog from social network sites such as twitter and Facebook. A welcome surprise was the number of page views from the countries other than the UK (with the Pakistan and United States being the two largest groups). This work has been supported by funding from JISC. The site can be viewed at https://sites.google.com/site/emknorg/ and www.web-sustainability.net. This work has been supported by funding from JISC. The site can be viewed at https://sites.google.com/site/emknorg/ or http://www.web-sustainablity.net/emkn/ Survey about this material can be found at: http://www.eSurv...