Jim noted that valid CSS does not mean cross browser. However if you move to a standards-based site design(ie:W3C standards - X/HTML, CSS, DOM) then by testing with the validators your pages should render consistently in new generation browsers: IE6, FireFox, NS7.2, Opera etc.

So valid markup + valid CSS + valid scripting (based on DOM) does mean cross browser as we loose legacy browsers. There are certaily a number of free browser options with good standards support available now.

BTW - for design you may like to try FireFox and download the web designer plug in. It allows you to use validators, see/edit CSS for any web page etc. directly in the browser.

Johan
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