Greetings "Cascading Style Sheet" Amateurs, Experts, and Professionals.

The following questions and examples are directly related to style sheets being 
processed by Gecko powered browsers like Firefox. These questions aren't 
specified towards the browsers themselves but more or less to the operating 
systems behind them.

Let's start off by first asking why styles are rendered differently on a MAC OS 
as apposed to a Windows. Remember this is in regard to the Firefox web browser.

What causes this? 
Why does this happen?

In the following example (http://turnaroundllc.com/beta/).

What determines why the footer moves down in Windows but stays appropriate and 
correct in a MAC OS environment.
Where in this validated style sheet 
(http://turnaroundllc.com/beta/styles/global.css) did the developer go wrong?
What and how could a developer fix these issues for future design ventures?

In the next example (http://m2hcc.maxxintegration.com/).

The site shows itself appropriate in Windows and not appropriate on a MAC. 
Again, the browser being used is Firefox.

Why is the logo positioned incorrectly on a MAC OS?
Have a look at the style sheet here 
(http://m2hcc.maxxintegration.com/App_Themes/M2HCC/M2HCC.css).

These questions are predominantly the same. A developer could simply ask if 
there were just a simple hack/work-around for Firefox MAC and Firefox Windows.
Are there such things?

Those who take the time to read this email are very much appreciated.
Thanks for all the help in advanced.


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Erik M. Zettersten
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