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It is not my fault
CSS2 is a de facto standard for internet rendering, and most browsers conform to the specifications laid down by the W3C institute.
MicroSoft Internet Explorer, however, does not render crucial CSS-rules applied on my website. (I understand this is not all MS' fault. But who cares, as long as they do nothing about it.)
Anyhow, to make sure that you, who use Explorer, get the best of my sites, I have deviced new rules---for IE only.
They still do not work flawlessly, but at least you won't miss any of the content.
My advise: use a real browser.
My suggestion: 
There is nothing to stop you. This beautiful browser is a free download!
And don't let Windows discourage you with riffraff about software signatures and security issues. Firefox has great security powers, and remember: 99.99% of all viruses are due to leakages in Microsoft's software.