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The the Browser Compatibility section of the Intermediate HTML and CSS course remove mentioning the need to design website with Internet Explorer in mind.
I am recommending the following section be removed from the Browser Compatibility section, " (like Internet Explorer) ".
Internet Explorer is a deprecated browser and isn't even available to download anymore on Windows 10 or 11. While I understand that some enterprise applications and large companies likely still utilize internet explorer for one reason or another. I do not think this is something a new developer should keep in mind as they move forward. If they find themselves needing to design their web applications with Internet Explorer in mind I believe something has likely gone severely wrong in the development process. Most major websites have dropped support for Internet Explorer all together.
For these reasons I would recommend not having new developers design their websites with Internet Explorer in mind, and remove this section from the course.
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The the Browser Compatibility section of the Intermediate HTML and CSS course remove mentioning the need to design website with Internet Explorer in mind.
I am recommending the following section be removed from the Browser Compatibility section, " (like Internet Explorer) ".
Internet Explorer is a deprecated browser and isn't even available to download anymore on Windows 10 or 11. While I understand that some enterprise applications and large companies likely still utilize internet explorer for one reason or another. I do not think this is something a new developer should keep in mind as they move forward. If they find themselves needing to design their web applications with Internet Explorer in mind I believe something has likely gone severely wrong in the development process. Most major websites have dropped support for Internet Explorer all together.
For these reasons I would recommend not having new developers design their websites with Internet Explorer in mind, and remove this section from the course.
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Ruby / Rails, Node / JS
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https://www.theodinproject.com/lessons/node-path-intermediate-html-and-css-browser-compatibility
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