Comment by perardi
12 days ago
I dare you to find any analytics, anywhere, that show any IE 11 usage.
It would be utterly negligent to still be running IE in a corporate environment. It’s a huge security risk.
12 days ago
I dare you to find any analytics, anywhere, that show any IE 11 usage.
It would be utterly negligent to still be running IE in a corporate environment. It’s a huge security risk.
0.02% as of January 2026: https://www.stetic.com/market-share/browser/
Results may also be skewed because IE mode in Edge will masquerade as IE.
> Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge enables backward compatibility and will be supported through at least 2029.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/announcements/in...
Just recently I stumbled on some god forsaken pc hooked up to a projector in some conference room.
It had Windows 7 with guess what browser built-in. It had Chrome also, thank god (that’s how I know it is no longer updated by Google under 7).
But that’s not the point. The thing is 2015’s state of affairs is good enough for dare I say most UI.
Yeah, grid is not there, but there are very specific UIs that need what flex cannot provide.
PostCSS takes care for most other legacy things