Internet Explorer 6, released on August 27, 2001, was a package of problems right from the start. Within a year of release, Microsoft silently declared that IE6 would not make enough money for them to support as closely as a browser should supported. The result has been numerous security problems, unfixed browser bugs, and a daily migraine for developers. Six years later, IE6 is still a thorn in the side of developers and it’s been perfectly clear that IE6, for the following reasons, must die. more here
30th Aug, 2007
6 reasons why IE6 must die
Responses
here is a 7th reason: it’s just now screwing up my my blog!! I thought it was because of the scripts I’ve got running on the page, but most likely it’s the CSS it can’t cope with. Personally, I’ve put IE to rest a long time ago. Just not worth the boiling blood…
By: Sabine on August 30th, 2007
at 11:24 pm
you have to love firefox ![]()
By: Carlo on September 1st, 2007
at 2:25 pm

