Good evening to everyone.

Testbed:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/portfolio/cybernomics1.html

Testbed CSS:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/css/primary.css


I'm trying to get this site ready for the final
cosmetic touches, and so far it is displaying
correctly in the majority of modern browsers WITH
JavaScript enabled.  Unfortunately, when JavaScript is
disabled, almost all browsers render ul#portNav
incorrectly.  I've had varied results from toggling
the positioning between relative and absolute (with
the necessary changes to top, left, etc), but nothing
that has yielded cross-browser consistency.  The goal
is to have the ul#portNav display as it does in
browsers using JavaScript, even when JavaScript is
disabled.

Any ideas?

Secondly, Opera 9.x has some funky issues in rendering
the ul#portNav as well, beyond the above issue.  I
found that out of FF/NN/IE/Saf/Op, it was the only one
that used the "primary.css" (prior to adding hacks)
and rendered that ul as being positioned at the *top*
of the container.  After adding an Opera hack to the
primary stylesheet, I found that it rendered even more
oddly once the scripts were turned off, so I added a
noscript filter to correct the issue for Opera in the
head of the affected pages.  Unfortunately, a noscript
in the head does not validate for either strict or
transitional.  

Does anybody have any idea how to approach this in a
way that will validate?

Lastly, before I go in and start adjusting all the
fonts to relative sizing, I'd love input from anybody
with an eye for typesetting on how to make the right
sidebar and the left sidebar look more harmonious. 
I've been looking at this for so long trying to get
everything else sorted out that my eyes already feel
like they are about to bleed....

Thank you in advance for your time and attention.  I
hope everyone is having a lovely evening.  Time for me
to go wrangle sick lilliputians...

~~J.
(treswife at gmail dot com)
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