I started this thred in "HTML CSS" forum, but I think this is a more appropriate place to discuss this. Here is the orginal message:
Subject: Professional Web developers don't adapt their sites to NN4 anymore?
That's the impression I had. Probably the most important criteria: what's the actual percentage of NN4 users? Is there statistical data about it? I heard it's below 0,5% now. I need this to persuade my boss that maybe spending time and money on the NN4 version of the site is not worth it. Do you have some data regarding this? And what do you think about it over all?
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starway (Programmer) Aug 7, 2002:
To be short and to the point: the statement put into the title is not true. Due to my experience, support of NN4.x is critical to many clients, and it has nothing to do with percentage of usage. Use of NN4.x decreased during last couple of years but didn't disappeared completely.
Also, it's a question of professional proudness to web-dev company to support their works in NN4.x as well as in all other browsers (Mozilla/N6, IE, Opera).
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Rydel (Programmer) Aug 7, 2002:
Thanks for your answer! Although I don't quite agree with you. First of all, there are features that could be easily done in IE5+, but it's absolutely impossible to implement them in NN4.xx! Second, if the browser market share for NN4.xx indeed fell down below 1% then the user base is getting ridiculous. May be, by that rationale ("developers pride" you want to create the version of your site in LYNX as well? Oh, God...
P.S. Throwing some hard data into discussion would be quite helpful. Help? Anyone?
P.P.S. Maybe you defend NN4 compatibility so much because the cross-browser tricks os your bread and there is a big risk that with the improved standard compliance the "bread" will be gone? This is just a side note. You don't have to answer. ---
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Subject: Professional Web developers don't adapt their sites to NN4 anymore?
That's the impression I had. Probably the most important criteria: what's the actual percentage of NN4 users? Is there statistical data about it? I heard it's below 0,5% now. I need this to persuade my boss that maybe spending time and money on the NN4 version of the site is not worth it. Do you have some data regarding this? And what do you think about it over all?
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starway (Programmer) Aug 7, 2002:
To be short and to the point: the statement put into the title is not true. Due to my experience, support of NN4.x is critical to many clients, and it has nothing to do with percentage of usage. Use of NN4.x decreased during last couple of years but didn't disappeared completely.
Also, it's a question of professional proudness to web-dev company to support their works in NN4.x as well as in all other browsers (Mozilla/N6, IE, Opera).
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Rydel (Programmer) Aug 7, 2002:
Thanks for your answer! Although I don't quite agree with you. First of all, there are features that could be easily done in IE5+, but it's absolutely impossible to implement them in NN4.xx! Second, if the browser market share for NN4.xx indeed fell down below 1% then the user base is getting ridiculous. May be, by that rationale ("developers pride" you want to create the version of your site in LYNX as well? Oh, God...
P.S. Throwing some hard data into discussion would be quite helpful. Help? Anyone?
P.P.S. Maybe you defend NN4 compatibility so much because the cross-browser tricks os your bread and there is a big risk that with the improved standard compliance the "bread" will be gone? This is just a side note. You don't have to answer. ---
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