Well, the WordPress upgrade seems to have gone okay. At the urging of Microsoft (via those urgent little popup messages about important updates that need to be installed) I finally relented and upgraded from IE 6 to IE 7. Overall, I have to say IE 7 is somewhat of an improvement. The tabs are nice; since I’m used to them from mostly using Firefox and whenever I’d use IE 6 for something I’d be looking for tabs a couple seconds before remembering IE 6 didn’t have any. But, I’ve just noticed that IE 7 has a problem displaying my “logo” image in the head of the blog. It shows a smidgen of the top of it, leaving one to wonder (if one didn’t know from previous visits) what it’s supposed to be. Not sure how to fix it. Firefox has a nice developer toolbar that lets you play with CSS in “real time”; great for debugging CSS oddities. IE 7, naturally, has no such plug-in. That I know of. All I know is, this little display anomaly only appears in IE 7; IE 6 had no such problem, Firefox doesn’t. This is interesting: AvantBrowser has the problem on the PC with IE 7 but the same version AvantBrowser doesn’t have the problem on the PC with IE 6. Oh, yeah, this is gonna take some thought. :scratchin: