This page-fold analysis tool that allows companies a more visual look at how much of their web pages their customers are seeing. It uses the Reporting API to pull down a local copy of all the pages on a site with correlated browser width and height. By adding a bookmark to either Firefox or Internet Explorer, and then using this bookmark on any of their SiteCatalyst-tagged pages, this tool draws overlays of the maximum, minimum, and mean (average) width/height of the browsers that viewed the page.
There is also a summary table available that can be dragged to the most useful area on the page. This summary table reports on the following (in pixels):
- Maximum Browser Height/Width
- Minimum Browser Height/Width
- Mean (Average) Browser Height/Width
- Median (Mid-point) Browser Height/Width
- Mode (Most Common) Browser Height/Width
It reports on each of these in terms of a percentage of total page views for that page:
- Maximum and Minimum are reported as the percentage of page views with that exact measurement
- Mean, Median, and Mode are reported as the percentage of page views with that measurement or smaller – answering the question, “How much of this page did my users see?”