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jayncoke:

rjdlc:


aja:

lukees:
From now on, all IE6 visitors to lukees will be directed to my IE6 Education page.





DIE IE6.

I don’t get this whole not supporting IE 6 thing. This just seems to me like you are advertising to your clients that you are too lazy to make their site work properly. Don’t get me wrong, IE 6 has stolen years of my life away and I hate it more than i hate most things but the truth of the matter is that for the majority of websites IE 6 users still make up a fairly sizable chunk of their visitors. Most of my clients aren’t web savvy and don’t care that they aren’t using a fancy new browser, in fact if you were to ask them what browser they use most of them would probably just answer “Google” (and I don’t mean chrome). They just want their site to work, and lets be honest, any web developer worth their salt should have figured out how to get everything they need to play nice in IE 6 by now anyway.

jayncoke:

rjdlc:

aja:

lukees:

From now on, all IE6 visitors to lukees will be directed to my IE6 Education page.

DIE IE6.

I don’t get this whole not supporting IE 6 thing. This just seems to me like you are advertising to your clients that you are too lazy to make their site work properly. Don’t get me wrong, IE 6 has stolen years of my life away and I hate it more than i hate most things but the truth of the matter is that for the majority of websites IE 6 users still make up a fairly sizable chunk of their visitors. Most of my clients aren’t web savvy and don’t care that they aren’t using a fancy new browser, in fact if you were to ask them what browser they use most of them would probably just answer “Google” (and I don’t mean chrome). They just want their site to work, and lets be honest, any web developer worth their salt should have figured out how to get everything they need to play nice in IE 6 by now anyway.

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