Mostly, looks fine here, except that having some headers smaller
than the text body looks funny (of course, h4, h5... are not used
that often in real pages).

        Your font specifications should always end with one of the standard
CSS font families ("serif", "sans-serif", "monospace", "cursive" or
"fantasy"), you should not assume that everyone has one of the fonts
specified explicitely ("Helvetica" for example is not that common in
the Windows world).

                Jerome
Ah, I see! I will have a look at this


PS: btw, do you know browsershots? http://browsershots.org It allows
you to see screenshots of how a web page looks on a wide variety of
OSes and browsers (although of course you won't see the differences
due to the screen that way).
Hey, really cool site. But it seems, that my testpage was already tested.

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