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.
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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
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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