> Why not use a background image?

The logo is a transparent png, and it needs to be on top of a
background color that will expand/contract based on font size.  I
suppose I might be able to get it to work as a background images if I
added a div in there, but I'd really prefer to have the logo still
show with CSS disabled.

> Also, when you say you don't want it to work
> in IE, just modern browsers, you have just lost
> most of your audience.

It's the personal equivalent of an "internal" site.  It's just
gonna be for myself and a group of friends.  I don't
-want- it to break in IE, I just don't care either way,
so I'm serving it properly as xhtml.

> IE 6/7 is a modern browser, it's just problematic
> in its css support (proprietary box model etc).

I don't consider 5 years old to be modern in regards
to software.  I'll consider IE7 to be modern chronologically
but not technologically.  My problem with it isn't its CSS
bugs, but it's inability to even attempt to parse xhtml.
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