stevo of blindin says:
defo in for dropping IE6. pain in the ass! –stevo
stevo of blindin says:
defo in for dropping IE6. pain in the ass! –stevo
Rui of Arouca.biz says:
Arouca.biz is a regional news site from Portugal.
We’ve already dropped support for IE6. If you visit our site, you get a nice (gigantic) upgrade message. –Rui Gato
Philipp of http://www.philipps.net/ says:
We recommend the usage of Firefox. –Philipp Frank
Harald of Aheado says:
Finally the end! During my times working on large German Portals I always tried to make an end to the IE 6 support. But as long as more than 20% of all internet users use IE 6 the big ones won’t stop spending money on IE 6 debugging…
That’s no extra income! It’s extra pressure for webdevelopers.My new startup Aheado has already stopped IE6 support. We will always encourage customers to focus on modern browsers.
Our own coming products will force users to upgrade to newer browsers. Otherwise access will be denied due to security reasons. No further explanations necessary.
–Harald Doderer, CEO
photografx e.U. says:
this thing supresses my creativity … all my newer sites got a small Javascript running … informing IE6 visitors to do an upgrade.
Dan of Big Wave Design says:
I can’t wait to see the end of IE6! –Dan Cowley
The webmaster at Artada says:
We are happy to say good bye IE6!
Christian of Flatnews.tv says:
Flatnews.tv is an austrian A-Levels project and infoscreen system. We don’t support IE6 and use PNG’s extensively in our front- and backend.
And I’m looking forward to an IE6 free world. So walk on! –Christian Renner
Rob of Zcore.org says:
Since the fact, we are a younger project we never really developed for IE6 and considered it dead already (only 9,22% of our visitors use IE6, so it’s THEIR problem, if our PNGs look ugly 😉 ). –Rob