Sure, presenting a "this browser is no longer supported" banner is helpful for users - and helps them make better decisions about their browser choice. My take was if at all possible don't show a broken experience and help the user make a positive choice towards a better browser / experience.
But yeah, unless there's some dedicated team working on old browser issues, then there's going to be more and more brokenness as the web evolves.
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Sure, presenting a "this browser is no longer supported" banner is helpful for users - and helps them make better decisions about their browser choice. My take was if at all possible don't show a broken experience and help the user make a positive choice towards a better browser / experience.
But yeah, unless there's some dedicated team working on old browser issues, then there's going to be more and more brokenness as the web evolves.