On 11/22/2008 12:02 PM, Mustafa Quilon wrote:
> Try making the latter more specific, eg:

> #sidebar ul #statistics ul li {
> list-style-position: outside;
> }

That did it.  Thanks Mustafa!

Unfortunately, IE still is using either expanded padding or margins for 
the list items, but I can deal with that.  It looks better, at least.

What are you using to determine how IE parses the styling?  I wish I had 
something like Firebug for IE.  It's a life saver when troubleshooting 
web pages in Firefox, but doesn't do much for the browsers that can't be 
bothered to adhere to the standards.  I found two "Firebug IE 
bookmarklets," but couldn't get either to work (one does nothing, 
another opens a blank console box at the bottom of the window).

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