> if you're viewing in IE6 it will be the double-margin bug....
>> Would be easier to say for sure if there was some code to view.

I thought of the double-margin bug too, but that seems not to be the
issue here.
Since the code's still in development I cannot provide a link
unfortunately.

I had assigned a width & height to the <li>s, but not to the <ul>. Doing
so indeed convinced IE to render the list properly. Thanks, Todd!

If anyone of you knows a fix without assigning a width please let me
know though because I wanted to keep the component flexible for other
containers.

Thanks,
Jens 

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