At least I don't think it is. As I was studying quirks, it seems that if the 
code breaks after putting an appropriate doctype at the beginning of the 
document, then it is playing according to the quirky rules of earlier browsers. 
But this problem appears in IE6 and the latest FF with the appropriate doctype. 
Strangely, this behavior was not evident before I rewrote the css as a python 
script so I could interpret certain spacing variables (the site resolves in 
different screen resolutions). Just for fun, I decided to copy the 
rendered?code and create a new page based on it...but the same problem 
persists. Please help! Here is the earlier email:

Ya gotta try this just for fun even if you don't answer my question. Go here in 
BOTH your IE browser AND your FF browser:
http://lafontainerealestate.com/lafontainerealestate.com/1280/s/c/x/en-us/test
(This is set for a screen resolution of 1280, forgive me.)
Now, mouse over "Properties" in both browsers. Notice the spacing is just fine 
in IE, but no action on the mouse-over! Notice the spacing is all_screwed_up in 
FF, but the mouse-over works. 

You can read the source to see my css code.

Please tell me what the *$^#&@ I did wrong here :)
TIA,
Tony
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