Browser Information
If your visitors are not quite sure the details of the browser they are using, you can show them with the neat little script. The script will produce a table that shows the browser name, version, code name, and user agent.

Browser Information
This script does a great job of displaying information about your web browser including version, your computer's platform, if Java is enabled, how many pages you've visited, and screen resolution. Take a look, it's pretty cool.

Browser Name
How would you like to know the 'hi-tech' browser name for you web browser? Go here!

Browser Properties
More information about the web browser than you knew existed! Find out the code name, color depth, platform, if java is enabled, resolution, ip address, hostname, and more! Simply incredible.

Browser Redirection
If you maintain a separate page optimized for MSIE and another for Netscape, then this script will send visitors to the appropriate page.

Browser Version
JavaScript can even indicate the version details of the web browser.

Browser & Version Redirect
If you maintain separate pages for Netscape and Internet Explorer browsers and want to additionally divide each browser's page into version pages, this script is for you. The script will create a link (or can be changed to automatically redirect) to browser[version number].html. (For example, a visitor with Netscape 4.5 would see a link to netscape4.html)

CSS Support Redirect
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are supported in version 4.0 and new browsers. So, you can easily redirect visitors to your site who have CSS (those with version 4.0+ browsers) to your CSS page, and send everyone else who doesn't have CSS to a normal page without CSS. Cool!

History Length
Shock your visitors by telling them how many sites they have been to since they began using their browser!

Hostname
(works only for Netscape Browsers with Java enabled) If you would like to get your visitors computer hostname, use this script. Very cool.

Info Table
JavaScript can write a neat little box to the screen telling the visitor's browser and operating system.

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