"While sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Digg inch closer to dropping support for IE6 and Microsoft itself urges customers to upgrade, a coalition of Web sites organized under the moniker IE6 No More has already decided not to waste any more effort on the ancient browser: "As any web developer will tell you, working with IE6 is one of the most difficult and frustrating things they have to deal with on a daily basis, taking up a disproportionate amount of their time. Beyond that, IE6's support for modern web standards is very lacking…." Or as IEEE Spectrum Twitter follower The GT put it: "Loathe IE6 with a passion. As a web developer, too much time & $ wasted on IE6 hacks & security precautions. Bad for Web 2.0.""
- imabonehead
from Bookmarklet
*readies the shovel with intense enthusiasm*
- Mo Kargas
IE6 occupies the brains and minds of web developers by generating them nightmares of support. But there simply is no chance that IE6 is going to go away anytime soon. Because many corporates in America are still using it for their intranet browsing.
- TrafficBug