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Check out Chapter 17, 'Navigation, Buttons, and Controls.' Page 248, add footnote under table that states: Not until IE8 was inline-block FULLY supported. Page 329, in the first bold TIP in the left column, middle of the paragraph, 'let IE 8' should read: 'lte IE 8' Page 342, in the bold TIP at the bottom of the left column, 'Vertical is done by setting the line-weight' should read: 'Vertical is done by setting the line-height'.