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- Browser issues
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- Some issues with Wagtail may come from the browser. Try `clearing the browser cache and cookies <https://www.refreshyourcache.com/>`_, or you can also try using Wagtail with `another browser <https://browsehappy.com/>`_ to see if the problem persists.
- JavaScript is required to use Wagtail – make sure it is `enabled in your browser <https://www.enable-javascript.com/>`_.
- Supported browsers
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- For the best experience and security, we recommend that you keep your browser up to date. Go to `Browse Happy <https://browsehappy.com/>`_ for more information.
- .. _ie11:
- IE11
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- Wagtail is gradually removing support for the legacy Internet Explorer browser over the course of `future releases <https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/wiki/Release-schedule>`_.
- * In Wagtail 2.11 (LTS), there will be a warning message displayed on the Wagtail dashboard for IE11 users with administrator role.
- * In Wagtail 2.12, the message will be displayed to all users regardless of their role.
- * In Wagtail 2.13, the message will be displayed at the top of all pages.
- * Wagtail will no longer support IE11 starting in version 2.14.
- If this affects you or your organisation, consider which alternative browsers you may be able to use.
- Wagtail is fully compatible with Microsoft Edge, Microsoft’s replacement for Internet Explorer. You may consider using its `IE mode <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/edge-ie-mode>`_ to keep access to IE11-only sites, while other sites and apps like Wagtail can leverage modern browser capabilities.
- We are looking for feedback on this change to our support policy, please `get in touch <https://github.com/wagtail/wagtail/issues/6170>`_ if it affects you and there are no clear alternatives.
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