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Originally Posted by Shelley_c
I guess if your a lazy styler like myself and hates styling then this type of hack is a godsend. Could you possibly intergrate a block IE feature? lol
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You could then put a warning at the top or a warning intro page but still let them browse the site. This is what I'm going to do (the intro page) with IE6- and my new design for my site, as its a CSS-driven layout and I don't want to spend one week fixing crappy IE6's bugs

I'll even put up propaganda-articles about why should they switch/upgrade and what browser should they choose, written with the n00b in mind

(everyone who wants a translation pm me, lets heal the internet from the plague called IE6

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Or should I release this as a hack? :idea:
But IE6 is OLD, so I can justify such movements. But come on...Chrome? It has a great rendering engine, an awsome Javascript engine that's faster than anything else I've seen... Why would someone block it? Then the user that gets the block will probably re-visit using IE...IE6 sometimes... Do we want that?