IE Quickly Becoming Why-E

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Connor Crosby
I am a web developer and it is so annoying to have to write separate code for IE6. I agree with the others, it shouldn’t be rest in piece, more like rot in hell.
angel
personally i cant wait to see ie6 dead. i mean it, a good web designer must to be good anyhow but ie6 is… is… past
g24
“rest in peace” is too kind for IE – for all the grief and misery it causes, I think “rot in hell” would be more appropriate.
Jeroen Marechal
I totally agree. IE 6 only caused trouble and never did its job in a good way.