Why I Hate CSS (Or Rather, Lack of Rendering Standards)

I do all of my stuff on a Macintosh Powerbook running OSX. It’s a great little machine, all said and done. And it’s a LOT easier to run multiple browsers on it than it was in Windows XP.

So anyway, as I edit the CSS file for this site, I view the effects those edits in three different browsers – Mozilla, Safari, and Internet Explorer. All of which have their latest versions installed.

But the annoying rendering quirks between them are beginning to seem insurmountable without undue labor in CSS hacking. The root of the issue seems to actually be the <div> HTML tag. Perhaps I should use tables instead.

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