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One thing I would like to try and get away from when converting our designers webpages from graphics to HTML, is tables. I'd much rather end up using CSS/style sheets/etc to position information on the page. However, quite often I get fusturated, and go back to nested tables to get the thing done. Why? standard situation ---> I get it looking good on WinXP IE 6.0 ---> Looks OK in netscape ---> Gets the job done in Opera Then .. I say "Hey angie, take a look at this on your mac" and boom, things are misaligned, falling off pages and looking like crap. Even a simple left: -10px; seems to act/look diferently on a MAC IE. While I know from the logs/etc that the people who goto our websites that about 98% of them are Win-IE users, about 2% are netscape AOL and almost none use macs ... it'd still be nice to get things working across the board with IE/NS/etc for both Windows and Mac and even Linux. can anyone offer up a suggestion? .. for the next thing I do, I'd really like to accomplish it with CSS/XHTML compliant that works across the board.
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