aligned with evil
11May2004/11Dec2005 [webprog]
Trying to rewrite this site in standards-compliant XHTML and CSS, but IE6 is giving me hell. This page looks beautiful in Konqueror and Firefox (1 and 2) but gets thrown all over the place in IE6 (1 and 2). So still gotta hunt down the bugs and see what I can do to work around them (preferably without resorting to browser detection...)
EDIT: this problem's been solved; the evidence is the new website which looks beautiful with left and right floats in any browser... I've therefore removed these old examples, and will add commented code asap... Edit2: have struck out the non-existent links as they were confusing the spiders
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