It would seem that, according to the W3schools browser stats page, 2.7% of
all users (in february) used IE7. So I think we're good on that part. Even
if people do use that browser I highly doubt these are going to be people
visiting freenet :p

On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 8:04 PM, Matthew Toseland <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org
> wrote:

> On Sunday 18 Mar 2012 14:37:14 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Leah,
> >
> > That sounds great, our last redesign was indeed several years ago, and I
> > agree that the site is probably overdue for a facelift.
> >
> > One thing though, I think we will need to support Internet Explorer 7,
> > which I believe doesn't support some of the newer web standards you
> > mention.  It's ok if the site doesn't look quite as good in IE7, but it
> > should at least work.  (The good news is that the upcoming IE10 does
> > support these things, so hopefully we won't have to worry about it for
> too
> > much longer).
>
> Why do we need IE7 support? Does anyone still use it? Even on Windows XP?
>
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