Hello again,
Well, I removed the display lines and added the float and overflow. But I
still can't get the padding on the <a to effect the height of the container
#nav.

If I add height to either the container or the <li the height is shown but
the links are up at the top.

Still stumped.

See it: http://www.redroosterweb.com

Thanks,

Don

On 8/23/07, Barney Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> RR,
>
> Your <li>s and <a>s should be set to display:block (<li>s are block by
> default, so just remove the display line), and give the <li>s
> float:left. Then you want to give the containing div overflow:hidden so
> that it nows to swallow its contents instead of letting them spill out.
>
>
> Regards,
> Barney
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