Next month, we will stop supporting IE6 in conjectPM. This means getting rid of all those “if it’s IE6 add 2 pixels to the y-position”, deleting lots of CSS hacks, throwing away all spezialized stylesheets… we’re already counting the days (great that February s such a short month) and think about having a “hooray, no more IE6!” party.

Or, to cite this month’s ThinkGeek newsletter, “Hearing the news was just like being in high school and getting a pass out of P.E.” (that was about Google stopping IE6 support for Mail and Docs)

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  • One thought that came to my mind after reading this article – what about _official_ support of Google’s Chrome?
    Good thing is that we already support it thanks to cross-browser campaign which happened a few years ago – as you know Chrome is based on Safari’s WebKit engine which we still (luckily!) take care of in our system.
    A couple of days ago Konstantin checked our baby in Chrome: it worked pretty well and fast there.

    Isn’t it the appropriate time to say “Hello, Chrome!”? ;-)

    yvv Comment by yvv — February 8, 2010 @ 11:37 am
  • Agreed :-)

    shikhar Comment by shikhar — February 8, 2010 @ 5:09 pm

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