I am in the process of attempting to create my first 100% CSS site. I'm
new to the list and not very experienced with CSS. I've made a lot of
messes so far and have been overwhelmed with trying to absorb all the
browser issues. This site is far from finished. I am concerned about
getting the structure correctly built before trying to improve the
aesthetic look. 
 
See site at:  http://www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu/newsite/index1.htm 
Style sheet: http://www.gwvirginia.gwu.edu/newsite/newsite1.css 
 
Some of the problems I see are: 
1.      In IE6 my link colors are defaulting to purple, not my CSS
settings
2.      My footer has a white gap below it in Mozilla and NE7; seems OK
in IE6
3.      My rtcol is moving down too far. I want the top part of the
leftcol to be at the same height
4.      I want the image for the main news story to align to the right
of the main news text, both within the leftcol (better way to set up?
More or less ok in NE7, but not in IE6 or Firefox)
5.      The dotted line to the left of the rtcol seems to be the length
of the content in the column, not the length of the page

Thanks in advance for help. 
 
Dova H. Wilson, Marketing Communications Specialist
George Washington University Virginia Campus
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