Hello, I'm working on the redesign of the UC Davis campus newspaper's Web site, so I will appreciate any moment of your time to get a browser/platform check of these example pages: http://www.gerbilbox.org/aggieonline/front.html http://www.gerbilbox.org/aggieonline/section.html http://www.gerbilbox.org/aggieonline/story.html The layout is done entirely with CSS, so there isn't a single bloody table. I've done all-CSS layouts before, but this one was pretty challenging for me, despite its conservative news-oriented design. So far I've been able to test using IE5/Mac, NS7, Mozilla, and IE6/Win and they all appear to render quite well. It renders, what I consider, reasonably well on Netscape 4.x, which was one of my goals. I am having a problem with Opera5/Mac when viewing the story.html page, where part of the background doesn't render for some reason. Anyone got a clue with what's going on? I'm essentially trying to make the redesign standards compliant and use CSS quite extensively. So I want to make sure that it works well with standards-compliant browsers and reasonably compliant ones. Please ignore the "Text Size" menu for now. It's only partly functional. Oh yeah, don't click on links on the pages, these are only example pages so most links don't really go anywhere. Thanks. Alex