I still feel the pain of IE11 and have to support it on our sites at work. I can't use fetch() at all, Element.classList() has all sorts of limitations, and I need a bunch of polyfills for IE11 and Edge if I were ever to use Web Components.
As a result, jQuery is still alive and well for us.
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I still feel the pain of IE11 and have to support it on our sites at work. I can't use fetch() at all, Element.classList() has all sorts of limitations, and I need a bunch of polyfills for IE11 and Edge if I were ever to use Web Components.
As a result, jQuery is still alive and well for us.