Standard kingdomry

Hey, I worked with the king of web standards! How cool is that? (Actually there were many kings in the kingdom kitchen and the result would still validate more than two years after inception, if they would just fix that silly empty H2 tag that floats alone around line 87).

P.S. Fixed, it does validate now. This is what happens when you craft lovely content management tools so that non web-savvy marketing people can push content straight to the web. Aki, you rock (and doubly so ;-)! Seriously, I'm both happy and impressed that this design resisted so well with time (considering how difficult it's been to give it birth, to say the least).

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