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Browser Conditional CSS

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Okey, so I made this website (for school)

www.desertacademy.org

The alignment is perfect in Firefox, but it's pushed down too far in Opera and Safari, and completely misaligned in Internet Explorer.

Is there any way to make CSS that is different depending on the browser?
 
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that looked like garbage for me in Fx3 on first load; I would advise scrapping this accordian thing, as it looks and doesn't seem to be terribly reliable

for Opera and Safari your best bet is to fix it; webkit, presto, and gecko rarely disagree.

for IE there's conditional comments
 
Well, I'm not going to go back in and change the whole thing when the teacher has already decided that they like this design.

YES, I WANT TO FIX IT. HOW DO I FIX IT.

EDIT: Sorry 'bout the snappiness, I'm in a bad mood right now.
 
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I realize that, but the thing is that without the accordion, I'd have to start from scratch. Which I can't, 'cause it's kinda a project. Which means there's a deadline. And I have other things to do in that class.
 
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