Ah! Good point, I had forgot about that but the figures I quoted were unique visits so should not impact too much - I think.
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Originally posted by animal dreams View PostBut a stubborn 14% are IE6.
Why dont the anti-IE6 brigade just put a warning on their sites telling all potenial customers with IE6 just to eff off and spend their dough elsewhere?
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just tried IE8 and our site looked fine until you attempt to go to the checkout (SSL) and it was blocked. I tried compatibility mode and some other suggestions from the net and no joy. Tried the Argos website and that behaved the same.
The anti IE6 brigade don't do that because they still want the customer's money.Steve Griggs.
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Originally posted by george View PostWhy dont the anti-IE6 brigade just put a warning on their sites telling all potenial customers with IE6 just to eff off and spend their dough elsewhere?
The biggest issue is resolution, these days you need to cope with mobile devices so the question is should we be building smaller sized sites?
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I don't use IE unless I'm checking web design for that browser. Firefox is much better in my opinion. But at work we keep one computer with IE6 installed, for web development reasons. So it's takes concentration with MS updates, to uncheck the IE8 installation.Maylin – Thomson
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