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Why have the designers chosen to discontinue IE6 support?
I can no longer use Stack Overflow from my company (I work for a major bank) as IE6 is the standard browser and there are no plans to upgrade.
Why have the designers chosen to discontinue IE6 ...
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IE6 totally broken on chat.stackoverflow.com
Does SO intend to support IE6 for chat? Or is it impossible? There are still many IE6 users out there, I think. Especially in some countries that still primarily use Windows XP
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There is no option for commenting in IE6
I am using default Windows XP with IE 6.0.2. When i open any question page, only the link and flag options appear—there is no option for commenting.
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Design issue of Stack Overflow In IE6
As I am a web developer I always appreciate browser compatible code and design.
So far I was very much satisfied with the minute details kept by Stack overflow team in functioning as well as design, ...
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How to fix SO's questions page in IE6?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions
When browsed in IE6,the left part of each question is wrongly aligned,
how to fix it?
Don't tell me to abandon IE6,seriously.
Be technical,thanks.
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Missing Candidates Found box when doing a location search in “free trial mode”
Using the screen shot from Where Is The Employer Save Button, there is clearly a CV that exists with Bloomington, Indiana United States as the location. However, when I do a Trial Search the Number ...
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Why not add a “IE6 no more” type of warning on SO?
I just saw in the latest SO blog post:
7% of [stackoverflow's] overall audience is still on creaky, broken, ancient old IE6.
What do you think about putting an 'IE6 no more' kind of warning on ...
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Should SO/SF/SU support stoplivinginthepast movement against internet explorer 6
Jeff Atwood said something about "ie6 and the sites" on twitter recently, then I thought maybe SO/SF/SU may support the movement "stop living in the past" and show a nice banner to warn ie6 users...
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