Kenoli Oleari wrote:
> ...
> The Sitepoint book proposes beginning to move away from IE 6&7,  
> offering several strategies for doing this, all with the goal of  
> pushing people to  upgrade to IE8.  It suggests that this is the  
> beginning of a new cycle that will push CSS and site design to a new  
> level eventually and sooner if there is a new press toward conforming  
> to an improving CSS standards.
> 

Sometimes designers and developers believe they could push users to do 
this or that, but I don't believe that this imagination of power will 
significantly change a lot. To me, it is more likely to get workarounds 
for old browsers than installations of new ones. This will slow down 
"new inventions" a bit - which is good, since the "conforming" browsers 
are not as free of bugs as some may believe.

Ingo

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