If the cost of supporting this is merely some additional CSS and JS files, I don't see why IE8 should be dropped.

I am one person who has to use IE8 at work due to several IE8 only internal apps (as do thousands of my colleagues). Granted I have admin rights on my PC and can install Chrome, but not everyone of them does. This is on Windows 7.

IE8 is still young enough to keep around.

Fanen.

Please go ahead...

I think we can finally drop support for old and dirty IE's. From
today the Win XP support was ended and the users will be
forced to move to new OS with new IE's.


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On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 5:05 AM, A.L.E.C <alec@alec.pl> wrote:
It was already announced we'll drop IE 6/7 support after 1.0. I'd like
to go further and drop also support for IE8.

By dropping support I mean removing all css/js code that handles IE<=8
issues/deficiencies.

I thought, if one really cares, we could create a plugin that adds
support for these versions, but personally I wouldn't spend much time on
this.

Opinions?

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