The first test of Kyusl pages layout with MS Internet Explorer came out funny, though it had to be expected. Pre-IE7 versions interpret CSS options differently from Firefox, which is my primary browser for development. The missing support of min-height property in IE6 broke the layout if the page content was too long. Some simple tricks taken from MSDN did the job. The pages look the same in Firefox, Opera and IE now. Unfortunately, Safari will probably show slightly broken pages, but at the moment I have no chance of targetting it.