I’m all for the “use the CSS3 goodies and IE can just see it a little differently” mentality, and I’ve been going that route for a while now. However, I personally explain to my clients I’m doing this and why (faster, easier to maintain, forwards-compatiable, etc.). I’m just not comfortable making that decision without telling them, as I’m afraid it’ll come back to bite me in the ass later. I agree that most of the time, the client is none the wiser, but for me, I’d still prefer to let them know upfront.
I’m all for the “use the CSS3 goodies and IE can just see it a little differently” mentality, and I’ve been going that route for a while now. However, I personally explain to my clients I’m doing this and why (faster, easier to maintain, forwards-compatiable, etc.). I’m just not comfortable making that decision without telling them, as I’m afraid it’ll come back to bite me in the ass later. I agree that most of the time, the client is none the wiser, but for me, I’d still prefer to let them know upfront.