Smashing Magazine is more for the web "design" and photoshop crowd, but any developers working with GUI/front ends at all (which is most of us) will find tons of great information there. Chris Blatnik says that it is the GUI that makes or breaks an app (after all, the users never see the code, no matter how great the developer thinks it is).
Their latest post is about supporting IE on your websites while still utilizing the latest web technologies, such as CSS3.
The payoff:
Remember that the purpose of this post is not to teach you how to hack IE or deal with its quirks or even how to achieve effects by resorting to JavaScript. Rather, it is to explain how we can design and build websites knowing that differences will arise between browsers.
You won’t see people rioting over the lack of rounded corners on Twitter or WordPress; they aren’t even upset by it, because those differences don’t fundamentally break the websites. People can still use the websites and have a good experience. In most cases, they won’t even notice it!







