Tee,
IE6 is out there. Heck, IE5 is still out there (I made the decision to
ignore IE5 already). How you deal with IE6 (or not) is up to you.
Personally, I still have to check IE6 and at least make sure my layouts
are working properly. I try to do little things like limiting my use of
.png f
ramas
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Steve Green
Sent: Monday, 4 January 2010 11:10 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] google chrome frame
In our large-ish corporate environment we're stuck with
In our large-ish corporate environment we're stuck with IE6 as our default
probably for another year :(
While we know that people have installed newer browsersIE7 is authorised,
but not the default--we still can't stop supporting IE6.
One of the UK high street banks who has tens of th
In our large-ish corporate environment we're stuck with IE6 as our default
probably for another year :(
While we know that people have installed newer browsers——IE7 is authorised, but
not the default--we still can't stop supporting IE6.
On 03/01/2010, at 8:54 PM, David Dorward wrote:
> On 3 J
On 3 Jan 2010, at 09:32, tee wrote:
> For those corporations that are still using W2K and IE6, will IE6 renders
> like Google Chrome if user installs Google Chrome Frame and that a site has
> it implemented?
Most of those corporations don't allow end users to install software, and
Chrome frame
This new kid has been showing up in a number of sites' stats that I
built.
Wonder if this may spread the use of HTML 5, also curious what benefit
will it be for us web developers to push IE6 down to 18th level of hell.
For those corporations that are still using W2K and IE6, will IE6
rend