Google announces the retirement of Chrome Frame plug-in for IE to

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Google has announced the support for the Chrome Frame plug-in is to discontinue. With the plug-in for Internet Explorer allows users to create their web pages using the Chrome engine to render, but according to the internetgigant is the software become obsolete.

That set Google on its own Chromium blog. According to the internetgigant is the support for Chrome Frame in January 2014 stopped. Also, there will be no more updates released for the software. Google will stop with Chrome Frame, because most users now have a ‘modern browser’, making the rendering of web pages with the WebKit engine of Chrome for older versions of Internet Explorer less relevant. Developers that refer to the Chrome Frame plug-in to be requested instead, users to request a modern browser to install.

Google brought its Chrome Frame plug-in in 2009, for users who are ‘stuck’ sitting on an old browser but with a modern engine websites to be a success. The plug-in came Google, however, criticism of Microsoft and Mozilla, who claimed that the plug-in for more problems.

The phasing out of the Chrome Frame plug-in may also have to do with the transition from WebKit to Blink, Google’s own rendering engine for the Chrome browser. Google gave namely to stop the use of WebKit, the engine that the Chrome Frame plug-in also uses.