Just read an interesting post at webmasterworld.com by DrDoc. He makes
the observation that most of the IE bugs can be solved by either setting
display to inline or inline-block.
It doesn't help with the box model problem, but then again, that's not a
bug. It's an intentionally incorrect rendering. To the the truth, there
are times when IE-box would be preferred since borders can't be given a
percentage. I recall read something about it in CSS3, though.
Anyway, here's the url of the thread:
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum83/4161.htm
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