I fixed the silly <h2><li> thing, don't know how that happened...
Validates now, both the HTML and the CSS.

As for negative margins...  It's funny that it works in IE7 on all
borders, except the bottom one?  This makes me think this is a red
herring...

The reason why I do it is because then I'd have to have the .box (with
no padding) and then some bogus internal container (.inbox??) that has
some margin on it.  And it would have to be everywhere there is a box
(like all over the site), as every box has this padding.  Now, *that*
seems convoluted to me.

Not that it couldn't be done, but that seems like a ridiculous thing to
do, a complete overhaul of the site, for one browser.

Thanks for the reply,
Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Crockford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: Re: [css-d] My Last (I Think) IE7 Bug

I've never seen it used in that way before, but then I'm in the habit of

avoiding padding on container elements as much as possible.
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