"Not supported in Internet Explorer"

“Not supported in Internet Explorer.” If you’re a web developer and you can do so without compromising your clients’ interests, you should try to use some version of this phrase on every site you build. I’m not asking you to close off your entire site to IE users. But if you can, include something pretty and/or useful that conforms to web standards yet doesn’t work in IE—you won’t have to try hard—and make it known. Make users who have chosen IE regret their choice and look for something better. You’ll save development time, add years to your life, and help keep the web in the hands of the people.

This site (as in the one you’re reading right now) isn’t terribly complicated, nor flashy, but it still has plenty of little tidbits that do not work in Internet Explorer. I’ve no particular interest in finding them to point them out but as it’s my own personal site I don’t give a shit what Internet Explorer does to it anymore.