@LarsEjaas@KassandraSanch it is related to security. If the browser is changed in a given organization, the IT department must check it appropriately and change it a bit sometimes. It is time-consuming and costly.
@LarsEjaas@KassandraSanch nothing will happen. Changing the browser in such large corporations is a long and costly process. so I don't think it will change any time soon.
@LarsEjaas@KassandraSanch Unfortunately yes. corporate clients often use IE11. there is no tragedy. when I remember that I started my adventure with CSS with IE6 in IE5 compatible mode - it was fun.
@oliverjumpertz that is, we create the heritage of future generations. I feel better immediately. I wonder if the Maya also thought this about how they created their civilization
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