I just finished putting up the new website for a Cambridge neighborhood group A4NC.org. It's a fairly simple page layout, clean, not at all "busy", no complex functionality, and by God if IE6 doesn't screw it up anyway.
You started this discussion just after I'd decided to "solve" my IE6 problem by completely ignoring it. I double- and triple-checked my code, and convinced myself it wasn't my problem, it was MS. So you catch me already somewhat flamey. But honestly, how much of their garbage do they just expect the rest of us to clean up for them?
Put your time into making your product wonderful, something you're proud of. If MS wants you to retro-crap it for IE6, let them buy you out for several million $$ first.
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You started this discussion just after I'd decided to "solve" my IE6 problem by completely ignoring it. I double- and triple-checked my code, and convinced myself it wasn't my problem, it was MS. So you catch me already somewhat flamey. But honestly, how much of their garbage do they just expect the rest of us to clean up for them?
Put your time into making your product wonderful, something you're proud of. If MS wants you to retro-crap it for IE6, let them buy you out for several million $$ first.