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Originally Posted by fluxman so ye, usually when I make websites, I often check the design on ie6 as I go along to make sure it's working...but with my latest website, for some reason I didn't.
And when i'd finished my new website (which works fine in FF and IE7), I was like "oops, forgot about ie6"....so I check it, and the sidebar was at the bottom of the page (probably due to the ie6 float margin bug)....but, I didn't even bother to fix it...i just thought "man, it's still usable, i don't give a damn...if you're still using ie6, u don't DESERVE a nice user experience"......felt pretty good. |
Many corporate users are still on IE6 and don't look like moving.
Also, did you check it on a Mac? Safari will probably show some differences from other browsers, and there are sometimes differences with Firefox between Mac and PC.