Hi Refreshers,

I created a simple WP site for a client a while back and have recently
noticed a display anomaly in the sub-nav items that I was hoping to get
some help with. First, take a look at a sample page of the site:

http://www.datagraphicdesign.com/select-projects/chopard/

Simple enough. The sub-nav is dynamically built using inline list items.
The problem is that they're wrapping mid-list item due to the constrained
ul width, which was requested by the client. I've tried using CSS
white-space and even a, *gulp*, nobr tag, but all that happens is that all
of the li's just display in one long line without wrapping at all. This is
terribly frustrating.

All I want is for the contents of each li to remain intact with the ones
that don't fit within the container dropping down to the next line. And so
on.

Any thoughts?

Cheers,

Art Thompson, Jr
Logical Things, Inc
design + technology + strategy
512-777-1158
[email protected]
www.logicalthings.com
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