Hear Hear!
What elements on this page are so important that you HAD to create it so it wouldn't work in NN4.x? I'm just not seeing it, but I guess I always think functionality first, form second. Why aren't your text links underlined? All the usability studies show that the first thing folks look for when scanning a page is underlined text.
Great job, but I'm curious as to what was so ornerous about getting this page to work mostly correct in NN4.x. . .
Oh, and great use of accesskey attributes- I LOVE those freekin' things!
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