Wikipedia has realised it’s the 21st century, IE6 is no longer the most important browser in the world, and updated their logo to be an alpha-blended PNG, rather than the shaggy aliased monster they had before.
Wikipedia has realised it’s the 21st century, IE6 is no longer the most important browser in the world, and updated their logo to be an alpha-blended PNG, rather than the shaggy aliased monster they had before.
Wikipedia has long been aware of browsers other than IE6. Wikipedians worry about firefox, opera, seamonkey/monzilla, netscape (back to some historic versions), safari, Konqueror and yes IE back to some fairly old versions. The old stuff takes longer to die that you would expect so wikipedia has to make an effort to provide some level of support. On the other hand it doesn’t meaningfuly work in cello.
Actually, ie6 is still the most popular browser hitting our web servers, so we still have to treat it with importance.
You mean the most unpopular browser?
he means ‘common’, not ‘popular’
Popular implies a comparative state where one could be unpopular, and for many IE6 users this state does not exist, its just a bland sameness of non-standard-compliant Microsoft product.
Yes, I know. I jump at any excuse to bash IE.