This weekend I finally got around to learning CSS, so I could convert my
family news letter to non-deprecated and better-managed markup.  My
first step was to make everything look almost exactly as it had before,
but without tables, and using css.  However, I am unfamiliar with which
browsers work with which css specs.  I was following the CSS2.1 spec,
but I don't know if some of the features don't work with browsers that
only support earlier specs or what.

For example, Internet Explorer and Mozilla on Mac display my page fine,
but Mozilla for Linux and Windows doesn't display it correctly--one of
the pictures at the top is stretched out, when it should be floating to
the right.  The other right-floated images on the same page work just
fine.  Also, on these same browsers, the resized images (bigger and
smaller) are really grainy.  Konqueror doesn't even put up a fight--it
dies right away.

Here is a link to the site:
http://www.deccio.net/digest/2003/test
(click on the banner at the top to see the old site with tables)

So any suggestions as to what is going wrong?

Casey

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