If 1 or 2 registered members used IE, would I support the minority?
Personally I would completely drop IE support, but that's just my opinion.
Home users exploiting Microsoft's decision to keep IE for Corporate users.
@Mops21 Are you using IE11 on Windows 10 v1809 (latest stable builds), or something else?
Personally I would completely drop IE support, but that's just my opinion.
Read:Once you stop worrying about legacy IE versions, your web development will be easier and more cost effective.
https://www.xfive.co/blog/stop-supporting-ie10-ie9-ie8/
Read:I'd like to plead a case with you: dropping support for IE11 entirely. 1% of our traffic comes from IE11 users. However the amount of issues, workarounds, and limitations coming from it is disproportional. As we continue to move forward with modern web presentation frameworks, IE11 becomes a major roadblock and distraction.
https://www.reddit.com/r/cardsphere/comments/85xg4q/a_case_for_dropping_internet_explorer_11_support/
Home users exploiting Microsoft's decision to keep IE for Corporate users.
Read: The End of Life of Internet Explorer 11 – Neal Burger – MediumThey tied the life and death of IE 11 to Windows 10. Unlike IE is Windows 10 it is an evergreen operating system, automatic major updates every 6 months. IE 11 will get Technical Updates as long as Windows 10 gets supported.
Windows 10 will get support until the next Version of Windows, but Windows 10 is the last Version of Windows, thus IE 11 is immortal.
Microsoft ensured that corporations could update to Windows 10 without breaking internal web apps. Microsoft cannot kill Internet Explorer 11.
@Mops21 Are you using IE11 on Windows 10 v1809 (latest stable builds), or something else?