Greetings,

Nearing the launch of stage 1 on this project, I'd appreciate your 
feedback on the following.

Trying to use as few divs as possible, I've marked up the home page to 
use lists for everything that seemed a menu and all appears to be 
aligning properly... in everything but IE (3px) and Opera (1px). I'd 
also very much like to know what alignment looks like for Mac, which - 
alas - I don't have.

Page: http://beta.consupro.net/default_new.asp
CSS:
http://beta.consupro.net/site-styles/home.css
http://beta.consupro.net/site-styles/screen-switcher-default.css

-1-

I've tried every trick in the book on the vendor spotlight list (right, 
bottom), placing the bg image on the right-floated main container (with 
no margins or padding, applying borders on the LIs); bg on the list 
itself (with no margins or padding, using 3px images for "borders"); and 
bg on the LIs themselves with fake borders on the image itself.

The problem, I think, is that this list and the list above are not part 
of the same construction. None of these little boxes were required to 
align with other in the initial layout.

Without changing the structure of the page, going for the *illusion* of 
alignment with images has seemed to work best thus far. Finding a way to 
trick IE into rendering the same as Firefox, however, is beyond my 
level. Is there a way to do this, or must I restructure the page?

-2-

On tables such as the vendor list on 
http://beta.consupro.net/directories.asp?Title=SupDir&Action=SupplierDirectory 
  there is quite a break between the caption and the first row of data 
in Mozilla products. This doesn't appear to have anything to do with the 
caption border issues reported elsewhere. Hoping someone knowledgable 
will know this one off the top of their heads. :)

-3-

Still pulling up short on the 100% height thing. Try the "Playfair" 
profile icon on the vendor list (URL above) for the best example.

Thank you all so very much for your prior input, esp. D. Laasko, F. 
Miata and G. Sørtun. Your insights have been invaluable.

Best regards,

Lori Robinson

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