Raymond says:
Hell, i’ll join anything that has to do with killing IE6 – no questions asked.
Awesome idea. –Raymond
A list of the lucky developers that are dropping or have dropped IE6.
Raymond says:
Hell, i’ll join anything that has to do with killing IE6 – no questions asked.
Awesome idea. –Raymond
David at http://www.seemyartwork.com says:
Can’t wait till March! I am so done with ie6! –David Belanger
Axis Multimedia Ltd. says:
We dropped support (means any extra work) for IE6 @ 01.01.2009
Kill Bill’s browser 6!
RainWorld Interactive says:
We are done beating a dead horse. We actually plan to charge extra to make our projects compatible with IE6. It’s time to design and develop with the future in mind and help educate clients on staying current with their browser choices. It’s like developing software that’s compatible with Win 3.1……
Claye of New Shoe Media says:
I’m stopping support for IE6, although I’m not exactly orthodox about it – I’ll keep the png fix hack and a couple other hacks that are already on my site, but IE6 users will have to endure a big ugly badge right on top of my logo, telling them to get a standards-compliant browser. –Claye Stokes
e-Plataforma says:
We here at e-Plataforma are down to this death match. We won’t spend any second anymore coding for IE. Drop IE6 out NOW! –e-Plataforma
Julio says:
Hi!
I’m dropping support for IE6 too. Joining the death match, and getting rid of conditional comments, CSS hacks and behaviors for transparent PNGs! My blog no longer supports IE6!
Congrats! –Julio Greff
Sandra of ScreenOrigami says:
Dropped support for IE6 as of Jan 1st, 2009. Will make sure websites can still be used in IE6, but will charge extra for pixel perfect display.
Beth of Callay Design says:
While most designs still look okay in IE6…I’m tired of nursing it along! The Internet has moved on and as long as we enable those who don’t have a new version, we will contribute to holding them back from experiencing it in its full magnificence! Enough is enough! I’m willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they just don’t know better. Thus, it is up to us, the ones experienced on the Web, to educate them and help them along. Peace! –Beth McGee
Christophe of says:
Hi!
I’m happy to join the IE Death March!
My small business Kolibria Webservices Ltd. has stopped supporting MSIE the 1st Januaryhttp://blog.kolibria.com/articles/2009/01/01/happy-new-year-good-bye-msie-6
Thank you for everything, and let’s put an end to this joke ! –Christophe Maximin