[snip]
...my real issue is as mentioned above, how do I start testing for each of 
these  
browsers. Also, I'm relatively new to css, or, at least somewhat out  
of touch with it for a while and things have moved along quite  
rapidly it appears!
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Hi David,

You should be able to test the conditional comments in IE Tester -- just select 
the IE browser you want to test (they even have an option to test all options 
at the same time), insert the URI or local path in the field provided as if you 
were using a regular browser to test your code and that's about it. If you have 
conditional comments, it should hide/show the associated content. 

Feel free to email me directly if you have anymore questions -- I think we may 
be straying from the css-discuss rule of topic discussion and I don't want to 
upset anyone on this board -- it's a fantastic resource. :-)

Thanks!!
Kevin
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