Will Jensen Personal Public wrote:
I caution all designers to never do anything on company or personal
sites that may alienate a group of customers who frequently have little
say in what browser is on their company-owned computer or who have
limited knowledge of how to upgrade their current browser or to install
a different one.
I bite my tongue beyond this point....
In terms of commercial website design it is utterly unforgivable - even
the tone of the message is arrogant. However there's something
perversely refreshing from the view-point of someone who continually
tells friends and family to use Firefox only to have the 'if it ain't
broke' line pulled on me.
The only reason it ain't broke is because people like us spend hour upon
hour fixing it - and to a certain extent, unless we let things break
occasionally, nobody else will fix them! Childish logic, but I do
contemplate it a lot.
Regards,
Barney
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