Oh ... de page has moved > http://www.joopvos.nl/acmplus/

On Feb 24, 8:31 pm, RedFox <[email protected]> wrote:
> After hours of searching the web I found this: give the li's a white-
> space: nowrap ... and IE6 and IE7 are doing what other browsers do
> without this little trick!
>
> RedFox
>
> On 23 feb, 10:18, RedFox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I want article titles (li's) line up form left to right. Here's  the
> > code:
>
> > [code]
> > ul.directory  {
> >         float: left; /* Make parent float if children float! */
> >         padding: 10px 40px 20px 40px;
>
> > }
>
> > ul.directory li {
> >         float: left;
> >         padding: 0 6px 10px 2px;
> >         font-size: 1.2em;
> >         color: #3e465c;
> >         font-weight: normal;
> >         font-family: Georgia, Times, "Times New Roman", serif;
> >         line-height: 100%;
> >         display: inline;}
>
> > [code]
>
> > In Firefox on a Mac everything is OK. On IE6 and IE7 the li's at the
> > end of their row don't break at all. Look at my site (under
> > construction) >http://www.joopvos.nl/acmplus/txp/
>
> > I did a lot of research but I can't find anything on the web that
> > helps me with this one. So please feel free to help me ... :)

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