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Coding with Seth
Seth Corker
4 episodes
5 days ago
Learn frontend web development tips and tricks. Whether it's a deep dive into JavaScript and React specifics or a look at something new in the web development world - join me in learning more and creating more.
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Learn frontend web development tips and tricks. Whether it's a deep dive into JavaScript and React specifics or a look at something new in the web development world - join me in learning more and creating more.
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Should I support Internet Explorer in 2019?
Coding with Seth
8 minutes 25 seconds
5 years ago
Should I support Internet Explorer in 2019?

The web is a compatibility marvel, we can still view websites from the dawn of the internet with minimal hiccups and that's amazing. A 20 year old site will continue to work for the foreseeable future without modification, that can't be said for every piece of technology.

You may not think about it but web compatibility can be tricky, especially when building a website where you want to use the latest features the web has to offer while trying to support older browsers. This is exacerbated by Internet Explorer and the non-standard legacy it's left the web with.

In this episode I want to explore whether, as a business or web developer, you need to support Internet Explorer or simply ignore it. The answer will depend on your specific scenario, who your users are and how they use your site. Using data in a smart way is key to deciding how to approach compatibility for old and/or pesky browsers.


This episode of Coding with Seth is based on an article I wrote in 2017, you can check that out here:

Do I need to worry about Internet Explorer in 2017?


For more web development tutorials including React, Framer Motion, HTML and CSS - Subscribe to my YouTube Channel:

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Coding with Seth
Learn frontend web development tips and tricks. Whether it's a deep dive into JavaScript and React specifics or a look at something new in the web development world - join me in learning more and creating more.