To my extreme and heartfelt dismay, I discovered about 24 hours ago
that this site wasn’t rendering the way I intended it to in Internet
Explorer (my browser of choice is Netscape, second choice Mozilla Firefox).
  Love Microsoft or loathe them (answer B for yours truly), their
market share is commanding, and for this site not to reflect my design
architecture correctly on their platform was inexcusable.

Be that as it may, a quick trip to the truly fabulous (extremely knowledgeable,
good-humored, responsive) support forums at Movable
Type
has
now parted the clouds and "Adam Smith, Esq." is ready to greet the world
as I intended him to do through your browser of choice.  (For the
geeks in the crowd, my CSS stylesheet picked a fight with IE.)

And to one and all:  My apologies for this technical demerit.  Next
time the site looks weird to you, let me know!  It’s like having
ketchup on your tie; friends’ silence is not doing you a favor.

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