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Ok, so I am frustrated. I have had the help of a great reader who knows infinitely more about making standards compliant web sites, and the standards involving the web then I will ever know. He took the front page of the site and did a correction on it, before I realized it was from the front page, and was pretty useless for the proper coding of the template. Once that got figured out, I sent him a copy of my template, and I got it back when I got home from work, along wit a list of things I am bad about. Well, I tossed it in and then the problems began. The first was that the area above where the logo and description is was white in Opera. this was a problem.

So I compared the old one(yes, I backed it up) and the new one, and realized the significant code is nearly identical. This means I cannot find the offending code. That means I am back to my old very non compliant code. Sorry Sitsofe, but I need the site to look good, and I simply cannot find the problem. The code for that section is identical, I tell ya. I can't find, though, the problem. I compared the code letter for letter and it is all identical, but with the old code it is bad, and the new code is whitened. Grrrr. I hate code problems I cannot find! If anyone who knows standards and rules for good CSS and HTML, or XHTML, then please email me @ geek at this site. Thanks.

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