> The most obvious one I can think
> of is the need for two background images.
Sometimes this is the case, but often times it can be avoided with a
little creativity, such as using a background image on the <ul>,
and classing the first and last <li> to give them more height and
different background images (good for vertical nav bars). But
still, I guess sometimes it's necessary if the design isn't negotiable.
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