Uhhh, ok. Dilemma time. IE10 has like ~3-5% market share. Should be supported by general purpose tools, even if it significantly impacts the experience on all other browsers?
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
3-5% can be a huge group (based on the absolute unique users) you should not exclude them, but maybe educate them with eg a banner that they could update (with links to help) and may not get full experience on your side. Also give them a feedback possibility why they can’t update
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Replying to @chaos_monster @yoshuawuyts
I have mixed feelings on this. Yes 3-5% is a reasonable share to consider but it also depends on how much involvement it would be to drop IE 10 in the long run. Considering that the support pretty much ended the share will only decrease more.
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Replying to @DKundel @chaos_monster
Haha, I meant IE11 here. IE10 luckily hovers around .22% market share C:
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