If you use the Velocity-based CSS Menu, you can have full control over
the HTML rendered.  AppFuse (http://appfuse.org) this system if you're
looking for an example.

Matt

On 11/17/06, Jon Wilmoth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm excited to use the CSS menu, but I'm wondering if it's possible to
> control the generated HTML a little bit more such that I can identify css
> styles that are applicable to the menu's UL & LI elements independent from
> UI/LI elements in my application.  The situation I'm facing is that my
> struts error messages are rendered in a UL/LI structure and the text is
> being squished because of the menu widths bleeding into all UL LI elements.
>
> Thanks,
> Jon
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