Good day,

Usually I spend all my time on other peoples sites and rarely get time
to work on mine.  I am finally getting a chance to update the content,
but while doing so my sister (in Maine and very non-computer savy) 
who uses ie 5.2  mac told me the site was all broken.

I have searched the archives and read about float issues but that
doesn't seem to be my problem.   What I'm not sure about is if the
order of my markup is causing the problem.   I have a tendency to
layout my markup in what I hope is a more usable flow for readers,
though this "policy" may be what's getting me in trouble.

Could someone with access to a  5.2 ie - mac take a look at this or
look at my markup and give me a pointer in the right direction?

I'm aware that due to neglect the site itself is lacking in a number
of matters (i mostly use it for volunteer work that I do and a few
base customers since I haven't looked for any new customers in years -
to much corporate work) - those I can fix, but it's darn hard to play
with something you can't see to de-bug, and I don't have a personal
account with browsercam.

If the order of the mark-up is the issue, then I'm wondering about how
others order their markup to be the most accessible.  I know the list
has talked about the ordering of style-sheets (mine is a great example
of what not to do) but in searching I couldn't find anything on
standards of the mark-up itself with accessibility has the focalpoint.
 There are so many posts that maybe my key words were inadequate, so a
point to the appropriate postings would be very helpful.

Any help, links, etc. would be appreciated.  I do believe it holds up
in the other browsers....  could be wrong....

Thanks for your time

Susan Grossman


http://www.finishingfirst.com  

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