Cary wrote:
It depends. If you're coding you're own sites, fine. But if you are coding for paying customers, it just doesn't take any real additional effort to make pages work in IE 6.
Now, web applications and specialized services such as those of Google are another matter.
You will find lower percentages of IE 6 users on web development sites such as w3schools, but it's visitors aren't typical of the rest of the world.
Yep very true Cary...if you are coding for a paying customer you need to do the best job
Just out of interest I just had a look at the stats on 7 of my own sites covering a wide range of themes and the IE6 usage was between 3.7 and 10.6%.
If you have access to stats on your sites its worth having a look at them over several months and see what the trend is for your own site or the site you are working with.
But as mentioned, better to code for all for now.
This is the sort of topic we could discuss ad infinitum

Heck just read my disclaimer below
I wonder if the OP has gone to sleep yet?...
I know you believe you understand what you think I said...but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not exactly what I meant.