Good morning fellow listers!

The past couple days, I've been toying around with a test design for my yet-to-be-published website. Except for edges not lining up exactly, the design happens to work just about right with my current install of Firefox (I think it's FF6b2) on Win7. While the CSS I've hobbled together seems to get the job done, I don't think it's the most elegant or effective way to do it. I should also mention that the behavior almost works in IE9 as well, but the absolutely positioned elements don't stick where I think they're supposed to stick. Instead of attempting to describe the layout, I've included a link to a snapshot of how it's supposed to look (See: http://roenfanz.info/images/dcr_preview.png ). Since it's a test case, I thought I'd try out some HTML5, which probably causes rendering issues unless equipped with the most up-to-date browsers. (In retrospect, I should stick with my trusty HTML 4.01, but that's out of the prevue of this list.)

Could the kind CSS Listers please go over my design and maybe help polish things up?
See: http://roenfanz.info/projects/dcr.v2.5/

Thanks in advance,
Darrin C Roenfanz
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