>
> You could try giving position:relative to the LI, this usually  
> stops (in IE)
> cut-off of contents going outside their containers.
>
> --
> Bruno Fassino http://www.brunildo.org/test
>

Hi Bruno,

Yep, that did it. Thanks. It's weird that it only did it in IE7 only,  
though. Oh well.

Mark
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