Hello, all. I'm coding a site for a webcomic my brother's starting--he
already gave me the design, and he just wants me to code it since he
doesn't know HTML. I've been using table-based layouts in HTML for a
few years now, but this is my first time using CSS for layout instead.

My main problem right now is the sidebar: I've got three sections to
it (per his design), and the second is a navigation menu marked up as
an unordered list. This renders correctly in all of my test browsers
except IE: IE 5 on Mac nudges all of the list items 33 pixels to the
right, and IE 5-7 on XP nudges them 40 pixels to the right.

I've posted the HTML and CSS for the sidebar at
<http://silenceisdefeat.org/~etg/sidebar>, as well as screenshots from
all of the browsers I have lying around. A less obnoxious though still
puzzling problem is that in Mozilla 1.7 on XP, the bottom
(Announcements) section's content and header have a line of space
between them.

I've got a few other layout-related problems with the rest of the
page, but I think I can figure those out sooner or later (famous last
words--I'll probably be back).

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Justin Myers
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