I would dance a god damn jig.

Seriously though, I think public sites still need to support IE6. But gated admin areas that have a small number of users, I think its fine to declare IE7 the minimum. And, if we're lucky, the rest of the internet will follow suit.

-Alex
http://beautifulpixel.com

On Jul 19, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Chris Parrish wrote:

I have a question for all the Radiant users out there...

Would anyone be left out if Radiant failed to support IE 6?

I am working on some UI/CSS improvements for Radiant which require hacks and workarounds to support this browser. It can be done but I'm not sure it's worth it.

IE 8 is already in beta and IE 7 is freely available for all but Windows 2000 -- and that OS is 8 years old (benefits of a public education right there, baby). And Win2k can easily install Firefox, Opera, or Safari so it's not like they're stuck.

Thoughts?


-Chris

P.S. Please don't waste bandwidth with Microsoft or IE bashing (I'm not interested in why everyone should use <insert your favorite browser here>). I just want to know whether it would be a problem for Radiant admin users to need IE 7+.


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