from what i understand, one newbie to another, is that you can
*either* float or display, but both don't happen at the same time
(unless you consult with IE).  if you float, it means that "display"
is effectively ignored by standards-comliant browsers.

floating means that the <li> no longer has a real height or width. 
displaying them inline keeps kind of their same basic characteristics,
but they are no longer "block" and therefor don't take up 100% width.

someone please correct me if i'm wrong, but IE will still pay
attention to "display" if the <li> is floated, and people use this to
get that browser to display better using "display: inline-block".


<big breath>  ok hopefully i got that right!
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