From: Ingo Chao

When clients are comparing the similarity of user experience, they DO
look at performance issues in IE too, I assume. So what does it costs to
make the page look really equal?
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To be honest the cost to us is very small in terms of time, and
therefore financially. We make microsites which may have a bearing on
the complexity, but I normally find that an hour or 2 spent sorting out
IE bugs is fine now (it used to be a lot more but experience is a great
benefit in spotting various bugs and dealing with them quickly!).

The main 'cost' is that we use very little CSS3, substantially less than
I would for personal projects
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