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If you are a good developer/coder, you will customize the design for all key browsers.
Well, we are all handsome men to minus, but it’s not fate to explain?
Simply, I saw the work of other very good typesetters ... more precisely, a typesetter. In all browsers except IE, sites are displayed the same way, so I ask ...
I risk running into minuses, but I don’t agree) Actually it depends on the task and the audience. The truth is not so much in terms of layout, but in general. Well, for example, if you need to work with runtime data, you can support IE 6-7-8 and make Comets (if the pseudo-runtime is suitable), or you can use WebSocket, but then you can forget about these donkeys - then what's the point make up for them? But in this case, it is highly desirable to notify the user of the need for an update.
Another situation - now I'm working on the web interface of the program for a limited number of users, I can include a bunch of browsers to choose from in the installation package - here, too, I think you can donate early versions of IE
According to statistics , IE is not in a hurry to give up its positions. And the market share of Windows XP with IE 6 as the default browser is over 48%. Conclusion: to adapt to IE while you need.
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