No, I sympathise with that sentiment. I too build for compliant browsers,
but also understand that I need to account for non-compliant browsers. I
think you'll find that, despite the initial shock of entering this
minefield, once your skills reach a certain level, you will know how to work
around their shortcominngs with minimal use of hacks and filters. They can
come back and bite you in the bum, ie IE7 will not read the * html hack for
example.

Think of it as a challenge and an emerging art form, and accept the
shortcomings. Otherwise lunacy awaits my friend.
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