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Absolute crap, most of it is caused by sloppy CSS and other browsers letting you off.
I was trying to find a decent center plugin for jQuery ... ended up writing my own that worked in all browsers (including IE6 which jQuery supports).
No it doesn't ... Also IE8 renders XHTML and CSS 2.1 99.9% the same as Firefox. IE7 has the odd problem ... and tbh I haven't supported IE6 for at least a year now.
As I said Absolute positioning is buggy in IE7, but static positioning is absolutely fine.
Also lets not pretend that every browser is wonderful. Chrome, Firefox, IE and Opera all render borders differently, yeah sure solid works fine ... but use Dashed, Inset etc and they all do everything differently.
Mozilla does a few odd things with inline-block as well , sticking a 5px margin when there shouldn't be any (even after CSS reset, using YUI 2 variant).