Internet Explorer 6 is almost dead! [Hooray!]
Everyone that has ever worked with a website as an owner or developer knows, Internet Explorer 6 is the worst nightmare in town. Our story is no different; we try our best to drop support for it in hopes of constructing better layouts, easier. However, there's always the haunting charts showing you how "relevant" IE6 still is, regardless of the pandemic of headaches and overhead spending it causes.
We preemptively started dropping support for IE6 in October last year, we make sure our websites work in IE6 but we add "friendly" notifications reminding people that they are ruining someone's day by using that extremely outdated browser.

How was it solved?
It takes someone huge and influential to get things moving, this time around Google Docs is officially dropping support for IE6 on March 1st, Youtube (Owned by Google) will drop support March 13 and many will follow. Web Developers are so happy that there is a party being thrown for the occasion, RSVP at ie6funeral.com
From ie6funeral.com:
Internet Explorer Six, resident of the interwebs for over 8 years, died the morning of March 1, 2010 in Mountain View, California, as a result of a workplace injury sustained at the headquarters of Google, Inc. Internet Explorer Six, known to friends and family as "IE6," is survived by son Internet Explorer Seven, and grand-daughter Internet Explorer Eight.
It is a little distressing to know that this isn't the end of IE6's reign of chaos, but it is a huge step in the right direction. We invite everyone to embrace this movement in order for all of us to have a better web experience. The number of people using IE6 is decreasing rapidly (Currently at about 10%).

How you can help
The main route to take is to suggest all of your IE6 users to upgrade to any modern browser. If you have a drupal website you can use the IE6 Update Module to display a notice on top of the user's viewfinder suggesting that their browser might be getting a little old for this. If you're not using Drupal, you can easily add IE6 Update to any website, find the code at ie6update.com

Some people choose not to care about IE6 and let them look at broken sites out of pragmatism (or spite), some don't even serve pages to people using ie6!

