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From: Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date:  Sat, 28 Jan 2006 09:38:43 +0900

>Your iMac runs old sofware...

I have become painfully aware of that, posting this to the list, now I have to 
actually research a little more about the mac ;) to see if dual boots are 
doable etc.

>That site displays fine in Opera 9TP1 Mac, Safari 1.2 and 2.0,  
>Firefox 1.5. Camino and Firefox nightly trunk builds have a problem,  
>the side test (under the contact data) drops below the image. Nothing  
>to worry about, it is a regression from a recent code base mod.
>

Wonderful news indeed!

>IE mac has some more serious issues, at least one.
>It puts #content next to the #header, which is floated. Solutions:  
>either add a clearing element between header and content, or just  
>float:left  #content.

Philippe - you are a genius, I had to float all major id's but one by one the 
slowly went into the fold. Why this in mac users eyes anciant browser was of 
value to me is that this website has around 3-4% coming in with IE 5 on Mac 
according to the logs, and I'm VERY happy to be able to cater to them as well.

Thanks again - this list is wonderful!!

  Regards
     ~Veine
>Philippe Wittenbergh
><http://emps.l-c-n.com/>
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