Just a note for those that absolutely HAVE to use IE.
http://code.google.com/chrome/chromeframe/
Google has a plugin that 'fixes' IE.
But still, the people who use IE would have to know about it and download it. If they use IE, what are the chances they will spontaneously learn this just because our Wiki says "What you use is crap. Go away!"
While IE may have the overwhelming market share. I'd say, more often than not, Someone who's playing, or trying to play DF is going to know how terrible IE is.
Calhoun, I agree with you. People who actively play Dwarf Fortress probably have thrown IE away. However, people still follow a chain of links that originate from "Wow that sounds cool" to viewing the Ascii wonder that is Dwarf Fortress. Some of these will be heathenistic IE users. Heck, some of our own members might sacrifice apples to their Microsoft god out of sight of us civilized folk. The thing is, if we crucify these poor misguided people, we are stuck to our population growing only from internal efforts. We need them Migrants so we can have an effective military in our quest to take over the world! We can change their silly profession from IEuser to Foxdwarf pretty easily once they arrive in the meeting hall.
Joking aside, our wiki appears to already support these IE features. This is talk about the plan to replace the current Wiki for something a little more smooth. I don't know if there was any information gathering devices embedded into our wiki, but I'm willing to bet that the pageviews on it would still be 25% IE at least. What percentage of IE users are we going to chop out due to antiquated versions? That's an important fact to determine, since IE users are the most likely to be new to Dwarf Fortress, and those are the ones we want to learn about Dwarf Fortress and use the Wiki.
If you want to commit to that support, feel free to contribute to the project. It is unreasonable and impossible to expect me to contribute that support, so assuming it does not render properly in IE, then you'll have a broken page.
As to if it is unreasonable and impossible to expect you to contribute that support, the only person I expect to contribute that support is the one who decides that what we have that works (as buggy and inefficient as it is) needs to be replaced. If that happens to be you, then yes, I expect you to contribute that support.
As to if I'm going to develop it, no I won't. My talents don't rest anywhere near that aspect. My talents also do not rest in convincing people to ignore existing hurdles and see what things are. I am not a programmer, and my communication skills are so horrible that I'm likely to convince a band of villagers to burn me at the stake while only asking for a simple cup of water. What I can do is look at things and place myself in the shoes of someone else. I can see the world from many different perspectives. I am using my skills, pathetic as they are, to warn you of a problem that is coming, and try to convince you to consider a different solution. One that ensures the greatest number of new people have access, so that the growth rate of people who play dwarf fortress remains large.