The Browser Statistics report lists the browsers that were used to view your blog for the past week or a previous month.
Whenever a browser, aggregator or piece of software specifically designed to access websites visits a web page, it usually (but not always) tells the website's server what kind of software it is. This piece of information is called the User Agent string, which is a line of text that typically specifies the software's name, its version number and the operating system of the computer on which it's running.
| 1. | Click the Dashboard tab. |
| 2. | From the options listed below the Dashboard tab, click the Site Stats link. The Web Stats page opens. |
| 3. | From the Detailed Stats section, click Browser Summary. |

| 4. | To change the time period for which browser stats are displayed, click beside the Display the browser stats for drop-down list box, select a time period option, then click the Display button. |
The screen refreshes, and the Browser Stats area displays a list of the User Agent strings of the software that visited your blog, from most page requests to least, within the time period you selected.
Each item includes information about:
| • | Requests |
The number of requests made by that software.
| • | Browser |
The User Agent string.
| 5. | To view other detailed statistics, click one of the links in the left panel under the calendar. |
