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Posted by Michael Alfaro on November 23, 2009

IE6 warning message for your visitors

“The ie6-upgrade-warning is a little script (7.9kb) that displays a warning message politely informing the user to upgrade the browser to a newer version (links to newest IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome are provided).

The webpage is still visible behind a transparent background, but access to it is prevented. The idea is to force users to upgrade from IE6 and avoid the website from a bad reputation that website is not rendering correctly in IE6.

The script is completely translatable in any language, very easy to set-up (one line of code in webpage and one parameter configuration). ”

Download the script here

IE6, Upgrade please!

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  1. Afotey Annum

    Dopeness.

    I was struggling w/front end issues in IE6 for a flyout nav.

    Though I fixed it, this would still be a great implementation for the site. A slight nudge to future clients to get w/the rest of the planet…LOL

  2. Michael Alfaro

    It’s a tough battle to fight, but Microsoft is dropping complete support for IE6 around June of this year, so that makes it so much easier to fight!