Supporting IE8 and later should definitely be fine, if we want we can
probably also go higher than that and just ask people who have problem
to install newer IE versions to install Chrome or Firefox or stay on LMS
7.8.

Just checked with IE9: there are visual glitches (no CSS rounded corners, some odd margins), but it's mostly working. XP is dead. Vista never was really alive. And on Windows 7+ you can get IE10. Or one of the alternatives anyway, as you say. I'd probably just stick with IE10+, as this is so much more standards compliant.

However, I guess the general issue is that any changes in the web UI
needs to be tested on a lot of different web browser versions, we can
limit the scope a bit but it's still going to be a lot of testing work.

Yep.

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Michael
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