It might not end up with any kind of full stack framework at all, in fact, if I don't manage to come up with something that fits better than MVC with web apps. In that case it'll just be a collection of packages.
@tereško I say MVC cos everyone calls it that, I know you can't have it for real.
Rails has a lot to answer for in this regard, everyone who made a PHP framework tried to copy it to some extent.
IE users should obviously be able to use your site, but if you try to make all your bells & whistles work for them too, you won't be able to release features and bug fixes in a timely manner
We make the front-facing parts of our sites look as good as reasonably possible in IE, and force chrome frame for backend admin sections
You have to give browser vendors some time to implement it. But as long as you refer to the specs and you follow with it's changes, you don't have to care about everything else.
Well don't care if some older browser is supporting the latest fancy stuff bug-free. just don't care. Pick something stable, and for presentation use a shiny looking browser.
CSS is presentation only.
check your page works in lynx and you've done everything right.