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Improve this questionI have recently built a template for a website that I see looks slightly different in different versions of FireFox. I was wondering, as a rule of thumb, which versions of FireFox are worth supporting? FF2 and up? FF3 and up?
Thanks for your help,
spryno724Depends on your audience, really. Have you looked at your logs/analytics data to see what the majority of users are hitting your pages with? You will need that piece of data to answer your own question well.
Having said that: with FF4 out now, I think it is safe to support 3.6 and above only.
The Mozilla community tends to take the upgrade path quicker than most.
It depends on your audience, but generally people keep non-IE browsers up to date.
So most people will be on at least Firefox 3.5. Very few will be using 2.
Here are Firefox version usage stats:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_firefox.asp
Personally, I would only support 3 and up. I have very little tolerance for those still on old systems and would only provide full browser support for things like a banking website that EVERYONE needs access to. Otherwise, I would try to wean users off older browsers.
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