From Andy Clarke over at forabeautifulweb.com comes a pragmatic approach for ‘the Internet Explorer 6 question’ as he delicately puts it. If you’re interested in Usability as an applied science, you’ll be interested in this, and if you aren’t, well, for whom are you designing? It is refreshing to see a knowledgeable web designer attack the whole IE6 question head-on, because if we have any hope at all for a comprehensive solution to counter the fact that the legacy version of the Internet Explorer browser creates all sorts of difficulties for designers, we need more analysis like this. (Interesting debate in the comments too, springing predictably from skepticism as to how this can be sold to clients!)
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