code.google.com — In December 2005 we did an analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata. The results we found are available below. We hope this is of use!
Jan 25, 2006 View in Crawl 4
paulmetzgerJan 25, 2006
when coding a new page, i tend to have one div that serves as a "wrapper" for all of the content. I usually go with the id "tupac", or sometimes "dre":)
truepatriotJan 25, 2006
no pie charts=no digg!also lame story..
rndmcultureJan 25, 2006
What the heck would you actually use this data for? Someone please give me an example...
madformadnessJan 25, 2006
cool google reccomends firefox!
noamsmlJan 26, 2006
"when coding a new page, i tend to have one div that serves as a "wrapper" for all of the content. I usually go with the id "tupac", or sometimes "dre":)"Seen lots of that, I don't get why. It doesn't make sense semantically (that's what body is for), and neither does it make sense presentationally (you can style both html and body tags, which can substitute for the common body and div#wrapper [in that order]).
area17Jan 7, 2007
Why should I listen to Google about how to design my sites? All their sites look like s**tindeed..<a class="user" href="http://www.accu-tototaal.nl/nokia_accu.html">http://www.accu-tototaal.nl/nokia_accu.html</a><a class="user" href="http://www.accu-tototaal.nl/sitemap.php">http://www.accu-tototaal.nl/sitemap.php</a>