I disagree. It is entirely to do with the point. The web site (http://www.dragon-labs.com) has display issues because of the way it was developed. A well designed site should be well tested and these design issues eradicated. In most tutorials on CSS design, you will not find details of all the problems that using a CSS layout can cause and what you need to do to counter them.

Stephen

---- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Montoya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 5/12/06, Stevio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Surely web sites should be designed to work across browsers, especially the
browser used by most users, even if it isn't very good?

This is a web standards group isn't it? ;-)

Sure. The designer of the site just hasn't noticed those problems.
It's besides the point anyway. Let's not get hung up about how the
example behaves in one browser, it's driving us away from the original
topic.
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