I like the Malarkey approach of charging more for ie6 support, the equation explains clearly the poor ROI of supporting the outdated browser.
If more sites receive degraded support in ie6, then people, and managers, will be more onboard with flushing it out of the market. I mean it’s not economic exclusion here — browsers are free to upload.
I like the Malarkey approach of charging more for ie6 support, the equation explains clearly the poor ROI of supporting the outdated browser.
If more sites receive degraded support in ie6, then people, and managers, will be more onboard with flushing it out of the market. I mean it’s not economic exclusion here — browsers are free to upload.