Fenrir Enterprises
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It was that link to TechCrunch that Rob posted that started the discussion, where the company "saved $100k by dropping IE". But instead of just warning people IE probably won't work, I think the article reads more like the company "lost thousands, if not millions of potential customers by outright blocking users of old systems instead of letting them see the site and explaining functionality issues with older browsers". If I saw a news article on the company at work, didn't have a choice in browsers, and saw a "Sorry, you can't see our website because you won't experience our artistic vision properly (nevermind that it will still look different on phones/tablets/different screen resolutions)" then I wouldn't bother saving it to look at at home. There's a difference between not supporting older browsers and attempting to force users into doing what you want them to do. The last I checked, DeviantArt took this to an extreme: they kept a list of the latest stable browser releases and if you were not on the very latest one, the navigation bar would be blocked off!
But I highly doubt Rob would actually do anything like that. I was just saying it doesn't seem like a good idea.
My favorite has always been vBulletin because of the "Show Printable Version", which makes it easier to read long or old threads all at once, since it usually also gives you the option to "show (a large amount of) posts from this thread" (sometimes the admin sets it to a low number though ). It also turns off icons and signatures. This forum doesn't usually end up with threads with 50 pages though, so I won't miss it that much if the new software doesn't have a similar option. Also I've never had a problem not being able to catch up here even though it also marks all posts read when you leave. But I'm sure it will get busier and busier and eventually I'd want to see it not mark posts read between visits, if the option is possible.
But I highly doubt Rob would actually do anything like that. I was just saying it doesn't seem like a good idea.
My favorite has always been vBulletin because of the "Show Printable Version", which makes it easier to read long or old threads all at once, since it usually also gives you the option to "show (a large amount of) posts from this thread" (sometimes the admin sets it to a low number though ). It also turns off icons and signatures. This forum doesn't usually end up with threads with 50 pages though, so I won't miss it that much if the new software doesn't have a similar option. Also I've never had a problem not being able to catch up here even though it also marks all posts read when you leave. But I'm sure it will get busier and busier and eventually I'd want to see it not mark posts read between visits, if the option is possible.