Unfollow the Leader
Over the last few months I’ve been gradually unfollowing some of the “big names” in the web community on Twitter for what I initially thought were a variety of reasons, but which all turned out to be for one underlying reason.
Over the last few months I’ve been gradually unfollowing some of the “big names” in the web community on Twitter for what I initially thought were a variety of reasons, but which all turned out to be for one underlying reason.

I’ve just gone over the site statistics provided by Google Analytics for both my home site (and this blog) iandevlin.com and for my HTML5 site HTML5 Laboratory for a persio of 3 months (from 20th February 2010 to 19th April 2010) and have come up with some interesting facts.
Like all web developers, I need to test how my pages look in different browsers. Doing this on Firefox, Safari, Opera and the whatever version of Internet Explorer you happen to have on your machine is easy, as they all happily run alongside each other on the same machine.
But what about the different flavours of Internet Explorer (IE)?