On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Wade Preston Shearer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> If it's not working, you're doing something wrong, not approaching it
> right, or do not have sufficient knowledge. Of course doing something
> different from how you are used to do it going to be more difficult and
> require more time and effort. The biggest difference is that you have to
> think in layers instead of slices. Most people that don't get CSS are those
> that came from the table/slice world where nothing overlaps.
>
> I've offered the challenge before: I'll take anyone on in a coding race
> (including it supporting IE 6).


+1.

Count me in for the race (on the CSS team).


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