There's always the Acid 2 test.  It looks the same in all the major browsers 
now, but in IE6 and 7 it's a pretty stellar disaster.

The other thing to check is if MS makes the "Compatibility View" list public.  
If it does, that would give you a list of sites that look good in IE7 that 
don't look good in IE8.  And generally, if it doesn't look good in IE8, it 
probably doesn't look good in anything else either.

Once MS fixed their box-model and margin-doubling bugs though, things got 
pretty uniform.

Another thing to keep in mind when doing this though, is that the public facing 
site may be fine, but only through the use of conditional comments and/or CSS 
hacks.

---Tim

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