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Does Joho look today a lot like it looked yesterday? Are your eyes still burning from the greatest concentration of orange outside of the MinuteMaid headquarters? Still headachey from reading posts so narrow your eyes have to trace a zigzag pattern with the turning radius of a 10th Century spiral staircase? Then I’ve succeeded!

Yes, today’s Joho is a faithful simulation of the original, now done in 98% pure CSS! Gone are the nested tables within tables within tables within tables and the “enough exceptions make a rule” mentality.

Now let the breaking of a formerly stable page begin! (And thank you for all the help! You’re a nice bunch of folks.) [Tags:]


Allow me to kick off the growsing. If you click on the “archives” or “Search” link right below where the home page page asks you if you’re color blind, in FireFox you get taken to the proper spot on the page but everything above that is cut off. Gone. Not easily brought back. I’m using a simple href=#archives. I didn’t see anything on the Web about this. Anyone feel like a little debugging?


I neglected to thank PositionIsEverything where there’s a spiffy interactive CSS generator for the CSS code for a page with equal-height columns. Well-done!

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