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CSS Levels 2 and 3 only allowed the :not pseudo-class to accept a single simple selector. For instance, :nota, :not.b, or :not[c] did not work. Level 4 introduces support for lists of selectors in :not. For example, :nota, .b, [c] can be written as :nota, .b and [c].
Here is the support for selector list argument of :not() for the latest version of Internet Explorer.The latest version of Internet Explorer is Internet Explorer 11 for which it is fully supported.
Here’s the support for selector list argument of :not() across all versions of Internet Explorer:
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To make a right testing strategy it's important to understand how many users are actually using the Internet Explorer browser
To help you build the right browser testing matrix, here's the overall marketshare of both Internet Explorer browser the various versions.
IE 11
0.24
2024-11-19
IE 9
0.05
2024-11-19
IE 8
0.02
2024-11-19
Other
1.27
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Data Source: Statcounter.com
Chrome
65.24
Safari
19.06
Edge
4.39
Firefox
3.07
Samsung Internet
2.7
Opera
2.5
IE
0.32
Other
2.72
Data Source: Statcounter.com
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Microsoft's Internet Explorer, formerly known as Windows Internet Explorer, is a defunct series of graphical web browsers included with Microsoft's successful Windows operating system.
Launched in 1995, Internet Explorer was formerly the most popular web browser for accessing the Internet, with a usage share of over 95% by 2003. Microsoft spent over $100 million per year developing Internet Explorer, with over 1,000 employees working on the project by 1999.In the United States, Internet Explorer still has a market share of about 2.5%. Although the IE browser has improved over time, it is no longer the default Windows 10 and will phase out support for IE 11 in August 2021.
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) was initially built to browse a wide range of online sites and provide some operating system capabilities, such as Microsoft Update. Due to its inclusion as a Windows component and the long-term lifecycle of Windows Server 2019, Internet Explorer will continue to receive security updates for at least the next decade.
Microsoft recommend using Edge for any Microsoft operating system and abandoned support for IE browser in 2015. Having said that, if you wish to download IE browser for any reason, you can check the official Microsoft support.
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