IE is out of step with the other browsers and no longer has a majority market share.
So there's two options:
1. Innovate quickly and have access to amazing new browser features, but only cater to 60% or so of the market.
2. Support 100% of the market, but with considerable more effort (slowing you down).
Both approaches are legitimate. I prefer the first one, but the users who can't use my sites are going to want something equivalent for their outdated browser.
So there's two options: 1. Innovate quickly and have access to amazing new browser features, but only cater to 60% or so of the market. 2. Support 100% of the market, but with considerable more effort (slowing you down).
Both approaches are legitimate. I prefer the first one, but the users who can't use my sites are going to want something equivalent for their outdated browser.