BUT those stats are not going to necessarily match the stats of people ho visit journals, because DW GA is only on application pages, so it's only logged in users or viewers of the main site page, etc. And my guess is logged in users might have a different profile than perhaps general journal visitors. You have a seed account, though, so you can definitely hook up Google Analytics to it and see for yourself what your spread is.
Fortunately IE6 in the US overall is pretty darn low by now:
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BUT those stats are not going to necessarily match the stats of people ho visit journals, because DW GA is only on application pages, so it's only logged in users or viewers of the main site page, etc. And my guess is logged in users might have a different profile than perhaps general journal visitors. You have a seed account, though, so you can definitely hook up Google Analytics to it and see for yourself what your spread is.
Fortunately IE6 in the US overall is pretty darn low by now:
http://ie6countdown.com/