At 5:14 PM +0100 3/15/11, Gabriele Romanato wrote:
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... :-)

Such posts will continue on this list, and I expect them to continue on this list, for as long as list members have sites that must support IE6 and IE7 that cause CSS problems. I have the same position about any CSS-capable browser. Of course, I don't expect that the asking of a question will automatically yield an answer; if someone has trouble with CSS in Netscape 4.x they can ask for help but I don't know if anyone here could recall enough to give that help. (Remember the gap wedged between padding and border? Good times.) We're not here to argue over browser market share, or what browsers are worth supporting. For every site, those answers will be different, which is why such arguments are ultimately futile and thus off-topic. We're here to help each other with the CSS problems we have, regardless of browser names or version numbers. Thank you.

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