I’ve heard a lot of the numbers. I’ve been a person who has cursed at IE things that shall not be mentioned on this blog. The truth is it’s not going any where and if you are creating something truly useful that people are going to want to use and they are at the whim of an IT department that does not want to update one piece of software for thousands of computers just do your job. That’s what I finally realized.
I’m not happy with IE8, 7, 6, so on and so forth, but I can make things work in those browsers because I’ve been in a position where that’s where the revenue was coming from. Obvioulsy, being a forward thinker and someone who loves the new hawtness as much as anyone else I am perfectly happy knowing that a website may not look exactly the same in IE as it’ll look in Safari, Chrome, Opera, Firefox or any other browser that took the initiative to support advancing standards. As long as nothing is broken and the content is totally accessible as well as clearly layed out in all browsers then my job is done.
By the way, I’m not opposed to using this option either Universal Internet Explorer 6 CSS
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