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Browser Detection

When Written: Oct 2010

Find out about a users browser and O/S

In a previous article I gave a URL of a web site that revealed a users browser version to help with debugging a web site. A reader, Richard Paul of primarysite.net sent a link to a similar web site but one that returns much more information about a users system http://supportdetails.com will show if the browser has cookies, JavaScript and flash enabled as well as the screen size and colour depth all of which can be useful to explain the differences in a users experience of your web site.

Article by: Mark Newton
Published in: Mark Newton

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