In recent years, Internet Explorer 6 has become a hot potato from the Web designer's favorite browser. Security issues, JavaScript bugs and inexplicable CSS quirks make it the first topic of many jokes. It is time to look back at our old adversary as IE6 enters its declining age and the decline in support from big companies like Google. In this blog post we will examine the past of Internet Explorer 6 and analyze the reasons for its image change over the years. You can see the big size version of the comics here.
Do you need to audit our projects in Internet Explorer 6? Can we not support IE6? If not, how should we deal with these user needs that are still using IE6? If not, how can we encourage IE6 users to upgrade? Or how can we convince bosses who don't let their employees upgrade their old browsers? What's your idea? We look forward to your comments in the comments after this article!
Brad Colbow Brad Colbow is a freelance web designer living and working in Cleveland, Ohio. He is also the author of the weekly online comic "The brads", which tells the story of two web designers trying to run a small company. Brad's website can find the latest comics and archives.