Personally I think we’re still years away of being able to drop support for IE6. Its market share is still substantial on all websites I manage. The percentages are dropping, sure, but at a very slow pace.
That said, I don’t see the problem with IE6. I find its layout issues to be fairly predictable and to mostly have simple workarounds.
Compare the current situation where only IE6 is a bit of a pain to about 5 years ago where we had to support IE5.x and Netscape. Now those were really painful times.
Personally I think we’re still years away of being able to drop support for IE6. Its market share is still substantial on all websites I manage. The percentages are dropping, sure, but at a very slow pace.
That said, I don’t see the problem with IE6. I find its layout issues to be fairly predictable and to mostly have simple workarounds.
Compare the current situation where only IE6 is a bit of a pain to about 5 years ago where we had to support IE5.x and Netscape. Now those were really painful times.
Simon.