>>I agree. I don't have to make it compatible with IE6. Most of my use will be on iPad or tablets and they don't even use IE at all. Thank you.
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>>>I wouldn't bother with IE6 at this point. It's no longer supported and its usage has dropped considerably lately. Also, if you're specifically targeting mobile devices, IE6 is out as are many other browsers.
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>IE6 oddities are handled in jQuery for the most part.
If I can get my project done that works in IE > 8, I will be happy. But I suppose if it is done regardless of the IE version, even better. I signed up for a trial of the Pluralsight. So my first tutorial will be on single page ASP.NET with HTML5 and Jquery by John Papa.
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