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Originally Posted by sanddrag
given that probably 70+% of people use IE, you might wanter strongly consider fixing whatever is wrong.
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I concur.

It is the websites responsibilities to conform to users, not the users responsiblity to conform to each website. Everyone has a browser that they like to use - they will not switch for you.
What is strange about viewing it in IE is that the errors are not consistent. First time I loaded the page - the navigation bar didn't show up, but I refreshed and it was there. The scrolling image was in the wrong spot, but I clicked the "home" link and it worked.

Also the nav bar jumps around in IE. I'm thinking you're using percentages which are sometimes handled differently in IE and FF.