Hi All,

I redid a site I am working on for an artist friend. Her art is just  
darn cool and I am hoping this will help her.
The site address is at:   http://maxwellbalmain.com/jordan_03dec/ 
index.html
The site css is at:   http://maxwellbalmain.com/jordan_03dec/styles.css

Its a basic gallery site with four absolute positioned graphic  
elements. The questions I have are (in no particular order):

1) Safari: when you mouse over the picture thumbnails the css  
rollover effect is incomplete on the top row (only) in Apple Safari.  
The other rows roll over just fine.

2 )In IE 6 the two top left absolute positioned graphics show about 5  
pixels too low. I fixed this with the "backslash comment hack" which  
moves these elements(the little bird & the "2007" star) back up 5  
pixels in IE. Is there a better solution than resorting to this hack?  
I would like to use clean code...

3) In IE 6 I had to use another "backslash comment hack" to move the  
"news" list items into correct position in the absolute positioned  
wine bottle. Without the hack the list was too far left in IE 6.

4) In IE 6 the same list in the absolute positioned wine bottle will  
not produce the desired underline effect when mousing over the li's.  
The underline effect works on all other browsers just fine.

5) And lastly the same li's in the absolute positioned wine bottle  
will show the i-beam cursor during mouse overs in all browsers. Why?  
All other links and hot elements show the standard default hand  
cursor during mouse overs.

Thanks in advance to all who can shed some light on these annoying  
questions...

Max
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