Today, a news report said that WordPress announced that it would give up its support for IE6.
Original text:
WordPress announced today that it will give up its support for Internet Explorer 6 in the latest update. They believe that because more and more complex code has been added due to the progress of web technology, IE6 is quite low in both performance and support, and it takes a lot of time to provide IE6 support when writing code.
When the new version of WordPress is accessed by IE6, a red warning box will pop up and prompt for upgrading, while other "outdated" browsers will cause an orange warning, and also provide links to upgrade mainstream browsers.
IE6 was first released in August 2001 and retired on April 14, 2009. However, its extended support will still be in 2014. Its long life is a miracle in the history of browser development.
Although I also detest IE6 and spend most of my time making theme templates to try to be compatible with IE6, I feel that WordPress is a pain in the neck. Whether to support IE6 or not has nothing to do with the program, but only with the theme style.
In addition, the translation of the above news is wrong. There is a prompt when you log in to the background of the upcoming WordPress version 3.2 with IE6 (as shown in the figure). WordPress has so many useless functions that it is a bit full
Log in to WordPress 3.2 background with other core browsers
Log in to WordPress 3.2 background with IE6 (the side menus have all failed and cannot be used)
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