2009/12/14 Christopher Woods <chris...@infinitus.co.uk>:
>
>> > There's no need to support IE6. I don't even consider IE6 backward
>> > competibility when I design web sites, nor do I care if
>> people don't
>> > like that.
>>
>> You wouldn't win any points round here for that attitude, I'm afraid.
>> There isn't anyone here who *wants* to be supporting IE6, I
>> assure you...
>
> Of course :) However imho as long as designers continue to meekly defer to
> clients and their requests to support completely obsolete browsers, the
> longer it takes to design a good web site, the more costly it becomes and
> the more complicated it is to maintain - it's really in nobody's best
> interests.

I'll be sure to tell the Secretary of State for Health that when he
can't use the next release of www.nhs.uk on his office PC.

Peter
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