> Read...
> http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html#rp
> ...and  the rest of the article.
>
> As a *general* (re)set there is no pros, and more cons than I care to list.
>
> As a fix targeting *only real bugs* in the old and outdated IE versions,
> well-placed R:P is quite useful. Beyond that R:P should be used only if you
> want to offset an element, stack it out of order, or relate an absolute
> positioned element to it.
>

This is what I was thinking as well. I am interested in the rest of
the "hive mind's" opinion.
Thanks for the input!
John Jimenez
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