> I have lots of divs precisely placed DIVs in a container. The way I have been 
> going about it is making the page perfect in IE but then making a browser 
> specific tweak. This kind of fell appart in Safari which appears not to have 
> a specific hack.
> Can I approach it a different way? Can I design for Opera/Firefox and then 
> make the tweaks with IE 6 specific HACKS??

That is generally thought to be the best approach, as it means you
build for the future not for the past.

Thierry has done a great article on how to use branching to avoid CSS hacks:
http://tjkdesign.com/articles/branching.asp


> Do any browsers actually have the same results in CSS or is every browser 
> model different?

That would be great. Look at the age of the browsers and check the
browser compatibility charts to see what and how can be done.

http://www.quirksmode.org/css/contents.html

This has been extensively discussed here in the past, the archive is
your friend.
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/
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