Browser size awareness at Google

Journal entry
December 17, 2009

I have been preaching the importance of measuring browser width rather than screen width for quite some time now. Unfortunately, people still focus in the size of the users screen when they discuss website design widths.

I don’t blame them. Most web analytics packages don’t provide us with a metric that tells us the viewport widths of our users, and as humans we are likely to grasp onto the metrics that is available to us, not necessarily those that are important.

A tiny sparkle of hope has now emerged in a sea of ignorance: Someone at Google figured out that people browse the web with differently sized browser windows.

The result is a small tool to visualize what percentage of users can actually see a given area of your website without having to scroll: Google Browser Size

The tool is still pretty crude - as the comments to the introductory post clearly tells - but in time it could get really useful. If nothing else, it can hopefully be used to open the eyes of clients and designers.

All I am waiting for is getting this rolled into Google Analytics, preferably instead of the useless Screen Resolution metric.

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Olle Jonsson December 18, 2009

Well-worded. Now I know just how ill-designed my blog is.

Patricia (Agentur Vergin) February 26, 2010

You just took the words out of my mouth! Isn’t it part of the luxury of having a “big” screen resolution to be able to have several application/browser/whatever windows open next to each other and being able to use them almost simultaneously???

Great post!

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