Am 15.03.2011 17:14 schrieb Gabriele Romanato:
With the final release of IE 9 and the good work behind IE 8, I think
it's time to move on:

http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2011/03/stop-supporting-ie-6-and-7.html

I don't want to read other mails about ie6 and 7 on this list anymore
:-) please... :-)

I do not agree. What browsers you support is also based on your target audience. I read that IE6 has still more than 30% in statistics on China. Similar values might apply to browser usage in African countries or whereever.

If you have an old computer and don't want or can't afford to replace it by a newer one, you also might want to keep the OS installed, as a current OS might consume more resources than your computer has available (and new OSs on old computers do often make problems anyway).

So, if your target audience is young people in highly developed countries, your point makes absolute sense. But if your users might be elderly, or live in less developed countries, you might still have reason to want your pages look ok in IE6.
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