It could be an IE whitespace issue. I can't look at your example just now
but have you tried:

<li>item</li><li>
item</li>

In other words, the next list item must start on the same line as the one
above. I know, it sounds insane...

Thanks
Russ

> 
> Anyone have any thoughts on why IE6 keeps shoving in a linebreak in this
> example?
> http://inspire.server101.com/bttdb/mb/
> 
> It appears to put the line break in at each point where there is a nested
> list (UL) being repositioned.
> 
> thanks
> Ben
> 
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