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Sometimes its debateable whether Microsoft implemented the standards sensibly. For example, the original spec for the ratio of font sizes (small to medium etc) was widely thought to be too high. MS implemented a "better" ratio. The Mozilla team implemented it to the standards.
When a page contains several columns, as you reduce the window width (by dragging the margins) Internet Explorer will alternately move the boxes down and back again. At some window Widths it seems IE calculates the widths of the boxes exceeds the total - even through the widths are specified in percenatages that sum to less than 100% ! Example ...
When a page contains several elements with specified widths, Internet explorer adds the margins to the width instead of including them within it. Example ...