Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) Can Suck It.
Monday, October 19, 2009
I'm done supporting it. In fact, I don't even officially support IE7.
If you're wondering why my site looks broken or funky, update your browser.
I recommend one of the following:
Please update your browser and stop using Internet Explorer (or more commonly known as Internet Exploder) so that the web can get better. Internet Explorer is NOT the Internet. It is just ONE of many more capable Internet browsers.
Newer, faster, more standards-compliant browsers mean better, faster, and more interactive websites. Internet Explorer (IE) is holding all of us back with poor (and slow to implement) standards support. What does all this mean? It means IE it is not capable of recognizing and properly displaying website code that makes sites look and function better. New developments (HTML 5) allow interaction almost on par with your desktop applications. Where Safari, Chrome, and Firefox support most or all of these new programming languages, IE does not. If you are using IE, you could be missing out on valuable internet tools and the websites you view are likely not rendering as intended (they look bad!).
Join the cause. Do your part to speed up web development. Use a more capable browser.
If you're wondering why my site looks broken or funky, update your browser.
I recommend one of the following:
Please update your browser and stop using Internet Explorer (or more commonly known as Internet Exploder) so that the web can get better. Internet Explorer is NOT the Internet. It is just ONE of many more capable Internet browsers.
Newer, faster, more standards-compliant browsers mean better, faster, and more interactive websites. Internet Explorer (IE) is holding all of us back with poor (and slow to implement) standards support. What does all this mean? It means IE it is not capable of recognizing and properly displaying website code that makes sites look and function better. New developments (HTML 5) allow interaction almost on par with your desktop applications. Where Safari, Chrome, and Firefox support most or all of these new programming languages, IE does not. If you are using IE, you could be missing out on valuable internet tools and the websites you view are likely not rendering as intended (they look bad!).
Join the cause. Do your part to speed up web development. Use a more capable browser.
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