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I am assuming you are referring to adding a notice for your site that states it no longer functions in ie. If this is the case you can use javascript to add code that will add the popup, something like https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-check-the-user-is-using-internet-explorer-in-javascript/, however there is nothing prebuilt into the CMS for this request.
If you need more detailed help specific to your site I would recommend sending in a Support Ticket.
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Good morning @monfrair
That's a great suggestion and something we can definitely help with. I'll work on creating a message targetting IE users who are in DXM.
The rough message:
"IE is no longer a supported browser for DXM. That means DXM may continue to function in IE, but performance will likely degrade over time, bugs only impacting IE will not be prioritized, and future features will not be tested."
Is there anything else you think would be helpful to communicate?
Best
Ari
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Thank you David, where do I place the js code? Does it go on the master page?
Unfortunately that is more specific to your site. However if you want it to run on every page the master page is a good place to put it.
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