Hi,
well yes, having ChromeFrame installed will make things a lot faster because 
it is equivalent to running the pages through Chrome (ChromeFrame basically 
replaces IE rendering core with Chrome's one, while preserving IE gui).

Still, I should investigate the performance issue when a 'vanilla' IE8 is 
used (that is, when all the rendering occurs in VML instead of SVG). VML may 
be partly to blame, but I'm still not entirely convinced.

Regarding the z-index issue you describe, I'm aware of that in IE7. The fact 
that it shows up in IE8 suggests me that maybe you were running the page in 
compat mode (so that IE8 would behave like IE7).

/R.

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