This is only for new screens. They are still committed to fixing IE11 bugs in existing pages for another year.<p>That they are putting that much effort into it at all is surprising and commendable.
Considering that IE was sunset in Nov 2019 and officially becomes abandonware next June this shouldn't be a shock. Microsoft still considers IE to be an operating system component, which suggests that they may arbitrarily remove it from user devices in forth coming security patches following June 2022.
It seems odd that so much is required for basic access. Shouldn't there be some kind of mode that makes a marked up document out of everything and takes basic input?
There should be some sort of global ceremony sometime soon, where ie11 is burned in effigy, torn limb from limb, buried at the stake, etc.<p>Then the healing can begin.
> AWS Support for Internet Explorer 11 is Ending<p>This title shouldn't be "AWS [admin panels and documentation] Support for Internet Explorer 11 is Ending" or something like that?<p>The title can create a confusion and read as "Services hosted on AWS will not support IE11" and create some freak outs.<p>The <i>things</i> of AWS that will not support AWS are:<p>> AWS Management Console, web-based services such as Amazon Chime or Amazon Honeycode, or other parts of the AWS web site (AWS Documentation, AWS Marketing, AWS Marketplace, or AWS Support).<p>Edit: I realized that I'm being this person with this comment <a href="https://xkcd.com/386/" rel="nofollow">https://xkcd.com/386/</a>