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VisiLog - Web Site Statistics as at Mar 2014 This page will be updated occasionally rather than on a regular monthly basis ('cos it takes too long to produce!) |
Page Stats by Month: The stats run from 16th May 2004 when hrvt.net domain came into existence. However, my site has existed since Monday 17th May 1999 so the stats are not fully comprehensive. Individual Page Stats are no longer available (they're too much effort to produce) but the old statistics can be found here.
2013 saw the first decrease in the number of views since I began this website in 1999. I attribute this to taking down 6 out of the 7 top performing pages (one was more popular than my homepage) and a few others besides during March 2013; the reason I removed them is because I felt they no longer fitted in with the direction I wanted to take the website in. It was bye bye to most of the movie pages I had up, including Wizard of Oz, Melody, 4 pages of general movie stills, as well as a photo portraits page & one or two other lesser pages. More pages may disappear over time but newer ones will also appear. |
Other Statistics
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(Old) Visitor Stats By Month: Below is a monthly record of the number of visitors to this site from November 2001 to early October 2008 and includes stats from my previous Freeserve webspace as well as hrvt.net. This table will not be updated after October 2008 as I have stopped using Goldstats to compile them.
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Miscellaneous facts relating
to the website:
The standard font originally used on the website, 'Times New Roman', was used from 1999 to 2001. I changed it in 2001 to one (Arial) I felt would be easier on the eyes for those with impaired vision. I also tend to use (a minimum) text size 11 or 12 (in bold) for the same reason. The RNIB offer information and advice on making your website accessible to everyone at their Web Access Centre page. 'Arial' is one of the clearest fonts to see on screen: it is easier for people who have impaired vision to see this font more clearly than a font which has hooks extending from the letters. Compare this paragraph and the copy below, typed in 'Times New Roman' font. The standard font used on the website since 2001 is 'Arial' and is uone of the clearest fonts to see on screen. It is easier for people who have impaired vision to see this font more clearly than a font which has hooks extending from the letters. Compare this paragraph and the copy above, typed in 'Arial' font. Other people / websites champion other fonts for clarity, for example http://www.webpagecontent.com/arc_archive/182/5/, but I am not impressed with the suggested alternatives. Below are examples of the same paragraph as above, typed using the suggested alternate fonts. Verdana: 'Arial' is one of the clearest fonts to see on screen: it is easier for people who have impaired vision to see this font more clearly than a font which has hooks extending from the letters. Trebuchet MS: 'Arial' is one of the clearest fonts to see on screen: it is easier for people who have impaired vision to see this font more clearly than a font which has hooks extending from the letters. Serif Font Georgia: 'Arial' is one of the clearest fonts to see on screen: it is easier for people who have impaired vision to see this font more clearly than a font which has hooks extending from the letters. |
Other websites previously created by me include:
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