Features Script autodetects IE

Displays switch splash screen to IE users

Switches people to Firefox

Three levels of seriousness

Google gives you referral money for switches

Infuriates Microsoft

Still need Firefox yourself?

Your Mission: Get Under 50

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Grab it here: Firefox download What percentage of visits to your site are with Internet Explorer? Check your stats. If it's more than 50%, you've got some serious work cut out for you...Think how psyched you would be if less than 50% of your sites' visitors used IE. It's a good target: ambitious, but achievable. So we thought we'd make it a friendly competition.Here's how it works: if you want to you can turn on code in those scripts that will pass stats to our site about the percentage of IE users who visit. When you get under 50% IE usage, you'll show up in the list below (coming soon!). It's like a hall of fame.There's even an "Under 30" and "Under 10" section for the overachievers (sorry, mozdev.org is ineligible). So install the script and join the race.There are some great examples running fine on Internet Explorer. For instance a Slovakian bridal salon Svadobný salón from a city called Kosice does an excellent job at loading smoothly even on IE 9! So there is definitely hope.One more amazing example would be KosiceProjekty.com . This fantastic news blog is featuring the latest developments around the city and it's working fine on any browser possible, but we wouldn't recommend IE :)Help get more sites to make the switch by blogging about the campaign or by putting this button on your site:Just copy and paste this code:We are four politically-oriented friends who care about open source software coming out on top. We've thought about doing something like this for a while now, and Google's "bounty" sealed the deal. If we make some referral money ourselves, we get to do more stuff like this. We wrote this open letter, too:

Here's some miscellaneous bits of information and wiseass remarks that we didn't know how to fit in the page. They're like website outtakes.

Caveat: the only catch is it's Firefox + Google Toolbar and you only get $1 for users in "certain locations" (presumably rich countries). A deal-breaker? We didn't think so.

Slogan idea: It's like Google is your sponsor in the MS Readathon, except it's the MS Fuckoverathon** and you keep the money!

**By "MS" here we mean "Microsoft"