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Delete. Not relevant any more. Distracts from good script-to-font handling. No reason to support unused 'IE6-support' templates. Not maintained/tested. See also:
Category:MSIE font fix templates (0) and
MSIE 6 (2002–2016).
DePiep (
talk) 23:49, 10 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete - According to
this only 0.01% of people worldwide are still using IE 6 so deleting these may inconvenience those people however it seems stupid supporting a browser that pretty much died 10 years ago. –
Davey2010Talk 00:47, 11 March 2021 (UTC)reply
We no longer serve to IE6 at all because it does not support TLS 1.2. --
Izno (
talk) 00:51, 11 March 2021 (UTC)reply
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The result of the discussion was delete.
Izno (
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{{div DC}} outputs </div></div> to close two div's which were opened in different ways. Example use
[2] by the template creator:
{{Div flex row}}
<div>
...
{{div DC}}
It looks like there is an open <div>. It makes the wikitext confusing to editors and tools. Tags should be opened and closed in the same or similar way for source readability. The creator also made {{Div flex row}} with documentation to close it with </div>. I made {{Div flex row end}} and changed the documentation
[3] and all uses with a </div> close. I suggest {{div DC}} is deleted and the 18 current uses are replaced with code matching the opening divs it closed, e.g. for the above example:
delete, makes it harder to see if the div tags are matched.
Frietjes (
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The result of the discussion was delete. Speedy close, wrong venue, non-admin closure. Ten Pound Hammer • (
What did I screw up now?) 23:58, 10 March 2021 (UTC)reply
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2021 March 18.
Izno (
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