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    We’re Dropping Support for IE8

    Following the exciting launch of our HTML5 website, our current target is to turn it into the most powerful website. IE8, however, interferes with this mission. In terms of browser functionality, IE8 is considered far behind the curve: it is slow to load, ranks low on web browser security and doesn’t support rich HTML5 features. Every revolution is fueled by change, and in order to give you the full power of HTML5 technology we’re letting IE8 go. How Will this Impact Me? If you people using IE8 will visit our website, you’ll still be able to view and interact with your content. However, some advanced HTML5 features will not display as nicely as they would for people using modern browsers. The great news is that by freeing our HTML5 website from the constraints of IE8 compatibility, we will now be able to integrate spectacular new features for your benefit. I’m an IE8 User, What Do I Do? You can do a number of things. If you like Internet Explorer and want to continue using it, you can switch to IE9 or wait for IE10, which is supposed to be released soon along with the much anticipated for Windows 8. Alternatively, you can switch to either FireFox or Google Chrome (for best results, make sure you download the latest version). You can also consult this comparative table, to see which browsers work best with HTML5. So we recommend not to use the IE when visiting our web page. Thank you, Rockweb Radio Admin

    Following the exciting launch of our HTML5 website, our current target is to turn it into the most powerful website. IE8, however, interferes with this mission. In terms of browser functionality, IE8 is considered far behind the curve: it is slow to load, ranks low on web browser security and doesn't support rich HTML5 features. Every revolution is fueled by change, and in order to give you the full power of HTML5 technology we're letting IE8 go.

    How Will this Impact Me?

    If you people using IE8 will visit our website, you'll still be able to view and interact with your content. However, some advanced HTML5 features will not display as nicely as they would for people using modern browsers. The great news is that by freeing our HTML5 website from the constraints of IE8 compatibility, we will now be able to integrate spectacular new features for your benefit.

    I'm an IE8 User, What Do I Do?

    You can do a number of things. If you like Internet Explorer and want to continue using it, you can switch to IE9 or wait for IE10, which is supposed to be released soon along with the much anticipated for Windows 8. Alternatively, you can switch to either FireFox or Google Chrome (for best results, make sure you download the latest version). You can also consult this comparative table, to see which browsers work best with HTML5.

    So we recommend not to use the IE when visiting our web page.

    Thank you,

    Rockweb Radio

    Admin