Yes, I understand it may not be the correct way to go about this 
problem, but it was a simple solution that with almost every modern 
browser will work.

The other thing was that the inline control will line these links up in 
a well line, what if he wants them in a sidebar format?

Andrew

Jim Nannery wrote:
> Afternoon Andrew
>
> You wrote:
>
>> perhaps but it does work does it not?!
>>
>> Krystian - Sunlust wrote:
>>> On 4/6/08, Andrew Doades <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> remove the <ul> from start and end!
>>>>
>>>> This will give you just the bullet points!
>>>>
>>>> Andrew
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> That's semanticaly incorrect,
>>> just set padding and margin to 0 and that should fix it.
>>>
>>> ul {
>>> margin: 0;
>>> padding: 0; }
>>>
>>> also, it should be:
>>>
>>> <ul>
>>>  <li>First item </li>
>>>  <li>Second item </li>
>>>  <li>Third item </li>
>>>  </ul>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>
> Semantics aside, it's malformed xHTML and will cause browsers to use 
> error correction to render the code.... This may or may not * work * 
> now or perhaps in the future....
>
> It is always best to use properly formed xHTML with CSS.... To suggest 
> malformed code is a fools errand and should, IMO, not be suggested as 
> a fix. As Jim Davis suggested [1] display:inline is probably what is 
> needed for the O.P. to accomplish her goal.
>
> Jim Nannery
> www.gotbeebar.com
>
> [1]  http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/horizontal01.htm
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