IE8 for 11.1.2.2

While trying to provision groups on shared services on IE8 , The right hand pane which displays the tree or list view does not does not align properly with the selected roles frame on the right. It is so asymmetrical and sometimes becomes really tough to carry out any task.
I am aware that IE9 is the most optimized for 11.1.2.2 . I have made the below change:
Select the “Internet” zone and scroll down the menu of options to find “Allow script-initiated windows without size or position constraints”. This will likely be set to “Disable”… select “Enable” and click “OK”. (If prompted, accept the change just made to the zone security).
It helped in resolving the workspace issue with navigating to planning administration/calc manager administration but didn't help with shared services .
Does anyone know what other settings are worth modifying?

That article is a good reference,
Specifically, disable compatibility mode,
check Under internet Explorer Page -> Compatibility View Settings, Uncheck the box "Display intranet sites in Compatibility View".
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