Web citizens trying to kill Internet Explorer 6 - CNN.com
Some Web designers are staging an online revolt against an old version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, which they say is hampering the ability of the Web to move forward in a cool and interactive way.
The designers say Internet Explorer 6, which was released in 2001 and since has been updated twice by Microsoft Corp., is crippling the Internet's potential and slowing down the online experience. They also blame IE 6 for giving webmasters a collective headache, because they have to write special "hacks" into Web code to accommodate an outmoded browser.
An estimated 15 to 25 percent of people still use IE 6 as their portal to the Internet, according to two Web monitors.
In recent months, several Web companies have launched sites devoted to the idea of undermining or killing Internet Explorer 6. The most recent site, called "IE 6 No More," has gained momentum this week on social-media sites like Twitter and Digg in part because a number of respected Internet start-up companies have signed onto the campaign.
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Just thought it was funny to have such a 'massive' campaign on this topic.
Course the best way to kill it is for most of the major sites to not even work for those browsers... but I don't know anyone other than operators of personal sites or small niche blogs that would stand to alienate as much as 25% of their visitors all at once.
I think Micorosoft has already taken the best approach (which was not mentioned in the article), by making Internet Explorer 8 a 'critical update' in their windows update utility, since never before have I seen IE in critical updates. This would make it where users who do run automatic upgrades, or are capable of running them will get IE8 automatically.
As a developer , I would like IE6 to die too, but thats ultimately up to the clients and their visitors.
But for those of you , who would really want to put a IE6 warning on your site when an IE6 visitor comes around, this site has the code for that http://www.ie6nomore.com/ (hehe or perhaps modify the code for your own automatic software download campaign "Your browser is old... download this...")