Stop complaining about IE6 and your CSS.

This is my rant for the day:

If you are having trouble coding your HTML/CSS for IE6 then stop blaming the browser or Microsoft and get the problem fixed. While it may be an old browser, IE6 has been around for many years and it's quirks and bugs are well documented.

If you can't code for the IE6 browser then it's a measure of your competency and nothing else. You need to be able to tell people that employ you that you can fix problems not complain or blame Microsoft. And it's not that hard to write code for anyway.

Note: I don't work for Microsoft




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