On 27/09/2006 17:00, Cameron Ray wrote:
> The XHTML & CSS validate with the W3C and I'm sure it's a stupid hack
> or problem that I'm overlooking, but any help would be greatly
> appreciated! Thanks.
It could be the <br..> element underneath the list. The UL is a block
element, so it breaks already, then IE adds another one for good measure.
Failing that, try removing white space as IE has some issues with that
occasionally.
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