Josh of Cubicle Ninjas says:
Cubicle Ninjas is proud to support the assassination of this obsolete browser. One more win for IE Death March! –Josh Farkas
Josh of Cubicle Ninjas says:
Cubicle Ninjas is proud to support the assassination of this obsolete browser. One more win for IE Death March! –Josh Farkas
Robert Wetzlmayr says:
Oh happy day, when this long-lasting and enraging browser simulation will retire into oblivion. From POV, the sooner the better. –Robert Wetzlmayr
Himmelberger Design says:
We’ll be dropping IE6 support for all new project, it stinks have to live with this old thing.
Joseph of BadCat Design says:
New BadCat.com will launch with NO support for IE6. I expect to launch * on Tuesday*. I’ll post a link back to your site in our Journal section. direct message me on twitter.com/badcat and I’ll give to the pre-release URL (not for the public) – thanks!
– “Kel” –Joseph Kelter
Okay sure. 8-Bit PNG transparency works, but I’m talking about doing more transparency than what GIF has to offer, so it doesn’t quite cut it.
But 24-Bit PNG? Now, this has something web designers can appreciate: Alpha blending. 256 levels of transparency.
You can’t do this in Internet Explorer 6 without some javascript or using the AlphaImageLoader filter.
There are a few sites out there using PNG’s to great effect. There’s no need for me compile a list, as it’s been done a few times, but if you’re using it feel free to link up in the comments.
Enterprise premiered on September 26, 2001. The pilot episode, “Broken Bow”, takes place in the year 2151, halfway between the 21st-century events shown in the movie Star Trek: First Contact and the original Star Trek television series. –Wikipedia
Oingo changed its name to Applied Semantics in 2001,[4] which was later acquired by Google in April 2003 for US$102 million –Wikipedia
Gasón of gygMedia says:
Let´s stop developing for that hateful browser too =) –Gasón
The Friendster site was founded in Mountain View, California, United States by Jonathan Abrams in March 2002 and is privately owned. –Wikipedia
Patrick of SpinningSilk Multimedia says:
Yes, our company was talking about this very subject yesterday. March 2009 seems like long enough. –Patrick Greer