Temp workaround: open the dev tools with F12. Switch the "document mode" (on the black topbar of the devtools on the right) to IE10. This makes the topbar look unpretty, but all the links and nav seem to function.
I agree with @user2342558 - as microsoft has dropped support of IE 9+ in 2016. So a lot of companies are just not going to focus on making it work and shouldn't have to - it will be up to you to make it work. I say this when I worked at 2 places this year where IE was required for certain operations - still not other companies fault they didn't get the message in 2016.
@g00glen00b Microsoft will drop support for IE11 in two (to five have to find article later) years but the fact that they are dropping support and strongly suggesting moving to Edge by defining IE as legacy software kinda points to the need to move development. Granted I get more annoyed with this cause I have had to bendover backwards and work more hours (repeatedly) to make sure something works on IE too. Some point companies need to say - do we really need to support a dying browser?
Sadly some workplaces are in the dinosaur time and still using Windows 7 which can't go above IE11 / move to Edge. (and to make it further insulting, block non-IE browsers from having external internet access on most sites...)
Internet Explorer 11 was released on 2013-10-17, in some months it will be 5 years old. In terms of browsers, that's ancient. As usual for this type of bug, if it's a relatively simple fix, SO will probably implement it. But it's entirely reasonable for people to suggest you use a different browser, and there is no need at all to call them a child for doing so.
Not supporting IE11 is like giving progressive enhancement the middle finger. I could understand IE10, but not everyone has access to Edge. Besides, IE11 still has a significant market share.
@zero298 Microsoft has expressly deprecated IE and expressly wants you to refrain from accommodating it because otherwise they'll never be rid of the horrible thing. Companies using IE for legacy applications have no motivation or indeed cost justification for disruptive change when there is any other option. Nothing will move them to action short of pulling the rug out from under them.
@JGreenwell: Microsoft hasn't announced anything regarding IE11. The five years might be referring to the extended support period Windows usually undergoes after its first five years of mainstream support. This includes Windows 10 LTSB, which doesn't include Edge, which means IE11 will be supported until at least 2025. Hopefully everyone will have moved on long before then, of course, since that's still 7 years out.
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z-index
of theleft-sidebar
causes the issue for me. Removing it allows me to click the menu items inIE11
.