> Mac versions of Safari, Opera, Firefox, Camino, WebKit,  and SeaMonky
> all appear OK. Same for IE/6/7/8.
> Chrome and FF/2x not checked.
> All browsers show the footer being a hair wider than the page, if this
> is of any concern.
> Best not set height on for content-text blocks that will contain
> movable
> type.
> Consider using h1-h6 and p. The link color is weak-- all of them (not
> enough contrast).
> 
> ~d

Thanks for the feedback. 
Normally I like to do elastic layouts, using less images, etc... 
This layout was already made when it come to my hands, my job was to make it
work on older browsers and make it compliant. Was not requested, but I learn
with this list, how important that is. 

I will take all your suggestions and make the necessary adjustments.
However:

> Mind the nav as the list items will walk out the bottom with stress
> testing.

How can we perform a stress testing on our pages? 
How effectively important and how easily can we correct stress testing
inconsistencies? 



Thanks a lot once again,
Márcio

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