![]() ![]() The block editor will be the area of WordPress most heavily impacted by this change because almost all of the files related to the block editor are compiled using these automated tools. This means that any feature relying on these generated files will likely have bugs or stop working for users of those browsers. When support for a browser is removed from WordPress, new features are no longer tested on those browsers and are not guaranteed to function optimally.Īutomated tools that generate parts of the WordPress Core source code are also updated to exclude unsupported browsers. However, if any other users of your site are still using IE11, it’s possible they will be affected. If you are already using one of the more modern browsers above, you will only be positively impacted by this change, as there are performance benefits to dropping IE11 support. ![]() IE11 users have been shown a warning that IE11 is considered outdated in the WordPress dashboard for the last 17+ months. If you are currently using IE11, it is strongly recommended that you switch to a more modern browser, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge. When WordPress 5.8 is released in July of this year, Internet Explorer 11 will no longer be supported. A large majority of popular websites have already stopped supporting IE11 (including Microsoft Teams in 2020), and even the Microsoft 365 apps and services will be dropping support later this year. Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) was released over 7 years ago and is currently used by less than 1% of all users on the Internet with usage rapidly declining.
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