I have a fairly basic page I'm putting together and have it behaving,
so far, in Firefox and Safari, but not in IE (wonder of wonders).

Before I try to figure out the IE issues, with a little help from this
list, hopefully, I'd like to get a more expert opinion on my page
structure and basic CSS I've written so far.

The page and CSS is:

www.springfieldmogov.org/founders/new.html
www.springfieldmogov.org/css/founders.css

Is my current structure and mode of thinking regarding the CSS pretty
correct, or is there something that's going to cause me major
headaches?  In the content area, I plan on having either a floated
feature element or maybe two columns of real content.  I'd like to get
an idea of whether my current design will allow for that well.

Would someone be so kind as to point me in the right direction as to
what the issue is in IE regarding the menu images being higher than
they should, the footer not being at the bottom, and the major gap in
the side montage.  I don't need you to do the work, but just tell me
if the IE differences are due to padding, margin problems, will I need
to use a hack to feed IE different info - that kind of thing.

Thanks for any help.

Chris Akins
City of Springfield, MO - www.springfieldmogov.org
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