Just a data point but I'll probably continue to maintain my personal page in HTML 3.2 as long as the technology will let me get away with it :O No need for all that fancy new-fangled stuff ... and it's nice to have at least one ready-made demo for browsing the Web on my older machines :O
Best, Sean On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Chuck Guzis <[email protected]> wrote: > On 07/02/2015 03:26 PM, Terry Stewart wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm engaged in a Retrochallenge project where I'm recoding my >> classic-computers.org.nz site to make it suitable for mobile platforms. >> I >> want to modernise the code as well, making it as close to HTML5 standard >> as >> I can >> >> The RetroChallenge blog site is here. >> >> http://www.classic-computers.org.nz/blog/2015-06-29-recoding-classic-computers.org.nz.htm >> . >> >> In doing this, I will probably need to say goodbye to old browser >> compatibility. As in old I mean Netscape 4 or earlier, and other pre-2000 >> browsers (and possibly IE 6, as it's not very standard). >> > > I've got a couple systems with IE 6.1, but generally I go for Opera 10.64 > or thereabouts. Still very useful and not very demanding on system > resources. > > I'll let you know about your web page later. > > --Chuck > > >
