Thierry Koblentz said:

>"Stealing" time from IE6 dev time to tune styles sheets for browsers that
>represent a very small fraction of your audience is no better than spending
>time on making rounded corner, drop shadow, etc. work in IE6. 
>I think the key is to *balance* these two approaches.

Yes, balance is always an objective. I feel that was what Andy Clarke
was, and is, promoting while also saying "don't be afraid, sooner or
later you can transcend the current situation". 

BTW, IE6 is not the lowest common denominator in the logs I've looked at
recently. But that varies from site to site of course.


/MB


"Content precedes design. Design in the absence of content is not
design, it's decoration."
-- Jeffrey Zeldman <http://twitter.com/zeldman/statuses/804159148>


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