Finally a chance for my first attempt at a 100% CSS positioning site and besides using 
the deprecated align parameter for an input:image, the site validates ok!

http://streetdaddy.gotdns.com/astute/index.html
http://streetdaddy.gotdns.com/astute/main.css
http://streetdaddy.gotdns.com/astute/astute.css

(sorry if the dyndns is borked, try 150.101.34.189 temporarily if it is)

Its a simple header > two-columns > footer layout based on a layout-o-matic template.  
I then use absolute positioning to float the #feature div to the right of the 
#services div, however the correct top & left values seem to differ between IE and 
Mozilla/Opera.

I've managed to get it basically perfect in IE6, but there is small 2-3 pixel 
discrepancy in Mozilla and Opera (haven't had a chance to check on Safari yet 
*shudder*) down the left side of the right column.  I'm guessing that its to do with 
how I've made the columns inside a column layout, but I can't work out a better way to 
do it.

Is what I am trying to do not suited to CSS positioning?  Or is there a better way to 
do it?

Cheers,

MT
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