For the 1% of non Windows IE users (of the 6.7 million hits from March) 
I'm ready to shoot myself in the foot. No matter what I do, I can not get 
my sample site to look like it should in Firefox or on a Mac browser [IE, 
Safari, Firefox]. In Windows IE and Netscape (rendering as IE) it looks 
fine. The CSS validates fine (though after all the tweaking for firefox, 
it may not now), and, except for the JavaScript, the HTML validates. 

Could the PC Firefox and ALL Mac savvy folks please look at: 
http://notesdev.cc.sunysb.edu/mbishop/newdoit.nsf 

and tell me how to get rid of the space at the top and get the content to 
the right of the navigation AND make sure that the footer is at the bottom 
WITHOUT interfering with anything above it. Basically, make all browsers 
look like it does on Windows IE.

CSS is at: 
http://notesdev.cc.sunysb.edu/mbishop/newdoit.nsf/doitmain.css
http://notesdev.cc.sunysb.edu/mbishop/newdoit.nsf/doitheader.css
http://notesdev.cc.sunysb.edu/mbishop/newdoit.nsf/doitmenu.css

Thanks a bunch folks!

Melissa Bishop
University Web Developer
Division of Information Technology
SUNY at Stony Brook

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