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* [https://alistapart.com/article/the-slow-death-of-internet-explorer-and-future-of-progressive-enhancement The Slow Death of Internet Explorer and the Future of Progressive Enhancement]] by Oliver Williams at A List Apart discusses a way to cut off design challenges around older browsers (especially Internet Explorer) via media queries without making them unusable. Seems to me it would work best for content delivery like news sites etc, over application sites, but it offers some options that haven't really been discussed previously.
* [https://alistapart.com/article/the-slow-death-of-internet-explorer-and-future-of-progressive-enhancement The Slow Death of Internet Explorer and the Future of Progressive Enhancement]] by Oliver Williams at A List Apart discusses a way to cut off design challenges around older browsers (especially Internet Explorer) via media queries without making them unusable. Seems to me it would work best for content delivery like news sites etc, over application sites, but it offers some options that haven't really been discussed previously.

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  • The Slow Death of Internet Explorer and the Future of Progressive Enhancement] by Oliver Williams at A List Apart discusses a way to cut off design challenges around older browsers (especially Internet Explorer) via media queries without making them unusable. Seems to me it would work best for content delivery like news sites etc, over application sites, but it offers some options that haven't really been discussed previously.