My ie6 battle continues..
(Seriously people, it’s 2009)
ie6 is now 7 years old and according to the new activist in my corner, stoplivinginthepast.com, older than East Timor. It’s older than a country. And we are not in the tumultuous nation-breakup days of the nineties (Eastern Europe, I’m looking at you).
But to my endless frustration, I am still getting complaints from Clients who use this dinosaur. To be fair, most of my clients who use it are the silver-surfer type, or locked in by corporate IT policy. Here at Icon (day job) I work on a lovely, fast and modern Mac. I use Firefox and everything is beautiful. My co-worker has a PC on her desk that I pop over to to test on ie7 every now and again. I think I have gotten a handle on ie7 issues, and can usually solve them without too much strife. Continue reading »
