Well, they won't be turned off, but I'd love to know for two reasons:


- every other margin is 5px and I'm a perfectionist. 3px stops everything from lining up correctly.

- I've spent ages on the CSS and in theory it SHOULD work so I'd like to know why for future reference. Why should they read a 5px margin as 3px?

Thanks
Peter


Nice page. Question: will the users of Mac Mozilla and Mac Safari be turned off by the 2 pixel difference (unless it breaks the readability of the content)? They may think it's normal...

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