I recently went live with our new home page, after heavily testing it in each of IE9's browser and document modes (not just compatibility mode, but actual IE7 and IE8 emulation). The site works in each mode, not to mention modern browsers. However, after it launched I got an email that said the site was very broken in IE7. I went to an abandoned machine and booted up Windows XP, started IE7, and loaded the page. To my horror, the layout was indeed broken! (NOT just the slideshow!)
Most importantly, why does my page not work in IE7, even though it works in IE7 mode in IE9? And as a secondary question, what might be "wrong" with it?
Edit: I have figured out that one of my problems may be the slideshow, but adding .ie7 #slideshow {display:none !important}
won't even hide the slideshow. I can't access it via CSS.
Edit 2: There is another problem that only shows up in native IE7 -- the footer on that home page, and this page, is ultra-tiny text that can't be zoomed. It doesn't do this in IE9's IE7 mode (not compatibility), or in any other browser. Another example of the discrepancy.