I'm on the upside of the learning curve trying to create what seems to 
be a fairly complex navigation drop down menu.  If it looks ok in IE, it 
looks bad in Firefox.  If it looks good in Firefox, it looks bad in IE 
(I'm using the latest versions of both).

If I understand correctly, the problem is in part a disparity in the way 
different browsers interpret the CSS(2) box model.  I also get the 
impression that there are a LOT of ways to deal with this.

I was wondering if there is just one simple tried and true style sheet 
method that can always be applied to at least start out on the right 
foot that I can build upon which would remove any browser computability 
issues.  At least then I could be comfortable in knowing the problem is 
me and not the browser, thus removing one variable from the debugging 
process.

I'll make my content available to anybody interested in helping me out, 
or needs a good chuckle.  Its just embarrassingly ugly.


Thanks - Tod
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