Feedback on CSS

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I'm just looking more for the CSS itself than what it really looks like. The idea here is showing the concepts of certain CSS aspects versus showing a really cool design. I don't know if it my own resolution, or what, but the font size appears much smaller in Firefox vs. IE. Either way it looks fine, I'm just wondering if it's just based me defining the font sizes in percentages.Leave default font size at 100%.
If it is too big to your change YOUR browser setting.The layout breaks down terribly on 640x480 on IE
On Netscape, Firefox and Firebird the right border of the right side-bar sometimes disappears depending on the browser window size.
On Mozilla sometimes there is a 1px white gap between the right side-bar and it's right border.
On Opera the first "Blah" box is at least 300px high for some reason.

I think that your layout needs a bit of fixing up.Welp!...in my IE and Mozilla it looks good ...mmm...to the others: mmm....I thought DIVs was the way of land...I guess not anymore lol......from the way they see it in their browsers...all 40 of them..but then again....not everyone in the world opens all of them just to make bad comments on ppls sites..(Not Meaning, In This Case) :rolleyes: Golly...I guess I'll try using div's after all...not much else left to use but nothing.... hahaha...

TwistedI fully don't expect someone to view the site in 640x480. I'm kind of clueless with the disappearing border. I'm also scratching my head on as to why Opera is screwing up the one <h3> tag.I went and took out the CSS and markup that related to the headers I was trying to use relative positioning with and the site seems to be checking out ok now. I'll just show the relative positioning in a different layout where it doesn't cause so many issues.
 
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