Thanks for the response! I mainly use IE6, but also test with Mozilla 1.3(netscape) and Opera 7.1. The second page Stealth posted is suffering from a stray /div, I will fix that.
With that site, I am subscribing to the theory of "forcing" visitors to upgrade to standards-compliant browsers. Those who continue to use older versions have been holding back the maturing of the Web. It should not be neccessary to design sites to be 'backwards-compatible' with relics like Netscape 4, and other outdated browsers.
I operate another site (non-Links) that uses a mix of tables and CSS. I am working to make it an accessible site (for disabled users), so it has a more traditional structure.
Leonard
aka PerlFlunkie
With that site, I am subscribing to the theory of "forcing" visitors to upgrade to standards-compliant browsers. Those who continue to use older versions have been holding back the maturing of the Web. It should not be neccessary to design sites to be 'backwards-compatible' with relics like Netscape 4, and other outdated browsers.
I operate another site (non-Links) that uses a mix of tables and CSS. I am working to make it an accessible site (for disabled users), so it has a more traditional structure.
Leonard
aka PerlFlunkie