Hi Micky,

> Why do you want to present an empty container?

As I already (perhaps badly) explained, I need to show a visual
hierarchy of employees.

The first row has the MD.
The second row the GM, Financial Controller and PA.
The third row all other Managers (7 in total).

I need to keep the MD (in the first row) in the middle of the row.
The second row will have some gaps as there are only 3 staff.
The third row has seven Managers.

All of this needs to be centered on the page. 
 
> <UL>
> <LI> <P><DFN><IMG>CAPTION</P>
> 
> or
> 
> <UL>
> <LI> <DFN><IMG><P>CAPTION</P></LI>

Not sure how these examples improve the elegance of the solution.
 
> I do not see the need for classes, at
> least not 2 classes, one (for that exception you mention) would
> suffice.

Understood. I hadn't finalised the css, just wanted to show how my code
differed from Russ's.

Any other ideas please?

Sarah
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