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Lets face it IE6 is a pain in the backside for us who are bothered about multi browser compatibility but is it time to dump support for it?
I've been reading and hearing various stories of developers / design companies now charging a premium to add IE6 compatibility and even openly stating they are no longer supporting it.
This seems to be the only area where technology doesn't move at the same pace as everything else and not totally sure why.
Perhaps as big sites remove support for IE6 a chair reaction will start. Facebook are pulling support from March this year I understand and others will follow suit.
What are peoples thoughts on this? Should developers charge to support an out of date browser just because somebody wont upgrade?
I've been reading and hearing various stories of developers / design companies now charging a premium to add IE6 compatibility and even openly stating they are no longer supporting it.
This seems to be the only area where technology doesn't move at the same pace as everything else and not totally sure why.
Perhaps as big sites remove support for IE6 a chair reaction will start. Facebook are pulling support from March this year I understand and others will follow suit.
What are peoples thoughts on this? Should developers charge to support an out of date browser just because somebody wont upgrade?