> Perhaps their site designers should take their own course. I would suggest Microsoft engineers (better yet: directors + marketers) should enlist in some web development courses and work to finally make IE standards compliant. The site and code looks perfectly fine in any other browser. With the advent of Google Chrome and Safari 4, which is now 100% Acid Test compliant, IE is about 10 years behind the curve, even with the latest beta of IE 8 trying to play catch up, but only introducing more confusion to the field. If you are curious visit the Acid Test on your browser of choice and see how it fares: http://acid3.acidtests.org/ Best, Florian - florian fangohr, design honest communications for a better tomorroh http://fangohr.com -- Too much mail? Switch to Digest mode - Manage your subscription at http://webproducers.org/? page_id=9 Check out the Web Producers Job Board http://jobs.webproducers.org Messages are archived in our publicly accessible web archive. Trim your posts and delete personal information if you do not want them in the public web archive. To unsubscribe send a blank message with unsubscribe in the subject to webproducers-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (and be sure to reply to the confirmation e-mail)