Thank you for the reply, and please don't take this as anything other 
then trying to find out the best for this site, but I'm probably 
misunderstanding you since I have cellpadding="9" cellspacing="5" which 
is enough that when I look at it on a cell phone template in Opera and 
Golive and when resizing all my browsers down in IE, NN, Safari, IE6, 
and NN wndoze, it's easy to distinguish between the second and third 
pricing columns. I actually wanted the borders, but it didn't look good 
in IE6;-(
Isn't there a way to put your own graphical elements in for borders? I 
imagine the IE6 problem would still occur though with the breaks rather 
then solid lines, which is what makes it look like crap.

I'm glad you restated the menu contrast as well! I forgot who had 
mentioned that;-| Is the visited color better? It's brighter! I've 
looked at the site on the clients older monitors along with a few of the 
employee's and that never was a complaint;-\ Are you on an older - 
smaller monitor? When you zoom up 1 or 2 steps is that better? If you 
could be more specific that would also help! Thanx!




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> i think your pricing table looks ok, though i would put a little more 
> space between them since your styling doesn't have a border to define 
> the end of a table.
>
> side note:  the menu color contrast is still too low for me to read, 
> personally.


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