Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Pabini Gabriel-Petit wrote:
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>> http://new.uxmatters.com/aboutus/
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> No use looking for the cause of one specific failure among all the
> others in such a case. Better start from scratch and pay attention to
> web standards while you're at it, and avoid all hacks until you've made
> it work without any in the good browsers.
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> regards
>       Georg
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I agree with Georg. Nevertheless starting from scratch is a good but 
perhaps somewhat daunting experience if you are relatively new to CSS. 
Working with a base layout that is known to work cross-browser helps. 
The tutorial for this three column layout /may/ serve you well...
<http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins>

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