Ok, I see that IE6 can be important for some audience, but I thought
GWT was here to keep me away from dealing with browser tweaks?

I just built everything with panels and widges and I do not care how
it is compiled into JS.

But I found that the chess board is filled with gaps:
http://yfrog.com/0nappdp

And I also found that the menu bar does not work with konqueror 3.5.9.

This is frustrating since I went to GWT just to forget about browser
specific things.

Magnus

On Jul 21, 10:30 pm, lineman78 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Most large corporations in the US still use IE6 as the primary browser
> and XP as the primary OS.  My company just recently approved the
> regular use of FF, but you must request it and it is several versions
> behind the latest.  Chrome is regularly rejected.  Some computers on
> our network have IE7, but this is a manual upgrade.  I think the
> latest stat was the 75% of all business computers still run XP, which
> is why M$ recently agreed to extend support.  As long as you aren't
> targeting people that will be browsing from work computers (i.e. your
> site will probably be blocked by these companies anyways) you will be
> fine in forgoing any special tweaking.
>
> On Jul 21, 12:37 pm, Alexander Orlov <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Google has dropped its support for IE6 on YouTube and Google Docs. I
> > don't see a reason for supporting it if you haven't a REALLY good
> > reason.
>
> > On Jul 21, 6:11 pm, Magnus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > my GWT app works great under current browsers, but it looks ugly under
> > > IE6:http://www.lfstad-chess-club.de:8080/ics/
>
> > > Should I spent effort in finding out the reasons or isn't it worth the
> > > work?

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