Showing posts with label ie6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ie6. Show all posts

Enough already, it's time to end the madness and let IE6 die.
Friday, April 03, 2009

Bring Down IE6

If you're familiar with the current state of play within the web design and development industry, you will know the bane of our lives that is Internet Explorer 6.

If you aren't, and still use a browser that is over 8 years old, please upgrade immediately!! Firefox, Opera, Safari and Google's own Chrome are all excellent alternatives. Even Internet Explorer 8 has finally come to the standards table.

It is time to bring down IE6. For good. Really, for the good of the internet.

As more and more designers and developers join the push to end the misery that is IE6, a lot are still being pressured by clients to 'make it look pretty in IE6'. Having recently partnered with another Perth web design company, one of the requirements to be met, was to code websites that are compliant with IE6. Despite strong opposition, reality engine has agreed to continue 'hacking' sites for IE6, however, we firmly believe that is time to end the madness.

Jeffrey Zeldman, one of the internet's CSS and Web Standards gurus, has this to say...

“IE6 is the new Netscape 4. The hacks needed to support IE6 are increasingly viewed as excess freight. Like Netscape 4 in 2000, IE6 is perceived to be holding back the web.”

And we wholeheartedly agree - however, designers comply only to avoid losing business and resort to CSS hacks, workarounds and general jiggery-pokery to get IE6 to behave properly. This is a waste of time and money! We need to unite and educate our clients on the dismal failings of IE6 so we can finally bid adieu to the drain on innovation and resources.

reality engine will however, continue to ensure that sites work in IE6, but any extra time spent getting them to look as they should or fix non-critical issues, is time that can be spent building better sites for newer standards compliant browsers.

So let's unite, and bring down IE6!

IE6 is dead. Long live IE6.
Thursday, January 29, 2009

The case to stop supporting IE6 grows stronger everyday.

Not only is IE6 now over 8 years old (which is ancient on the internet) and is well and truly outdated, it adds a major cost to the development and testing cycle, not to mention the visual layout problems that have been the bane of web designers' lives for too long.

...the only reason ever given these days in favor of supporting (IE6) is its market share. That market share is diminishing, and we’ve already reached the second beta of IE8, so let’s start dropping it already.

The post at superfluousbanter.org, The Final Word On IE6 is well worth a read for designers, developers and clients too.