Thanks for the response, Bruno.

> At list in part, the problem is caused by absence of white space.

What you say makes sense. I had originally deliberately removed all
whitespace because it caused uneven line-height.

I've updated my test page with a number of different whitespace variants:
http://www.fjordaan.net/tests/inline-list-test.html

The best variant is (4), but linebreaks are *still* unpredictable, sometimes
breaking phrases, sometimes not. The annoying thing is that this is only a
problem in Firefox, IE displays all the variants as desired. Line-height is
also completely different between IE and FF.

I'm not sure what I'm going to do now. Any views of the accessibility of the
middot approach? Definitely not as good...

francois

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