Weird corner alignment problem

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See the yellow login table in the middle? It seems on IE6 with Win ME the corners are misaligned (as shown in table.jpg). I don't see any problems with the code, and I asked the biggest HTML gurus I knew about it and they didn't know either. On my computer (win2k IE6) and most other people's computers, the corners were fine, but on IE6 on win ME it seems that they're misaligned. Thanks for any and all replies.<!--content-->I think I found the problem. I had a 20x20 image for the corner, and was resizing it down to 10x10 (it helped get rid of the jagged edges). If I don't have the browser resize the image, it seems to fix it. I have no idea why. Here's my little rant, in case anyone cares:<br />
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I hate HTML because I think that any computer language which can be interpreted so many different ways is no language at all. The consistancy between browsers is pitiful. Standards are made, and the biggest guns out there don't even follow them. It's a disservice to the web community.<!--content-->yup welcome to the world of webmastering.<!--content-->
 
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