Philippe, you gave me a very valuable information and I just learned
something new. I fixed the problam as you suggested by removing
list-style: inside.
For those who want to visit a copy of the broken page -
http://pax.pcc.edu/gjackson/students/mpetrov/_source/other/css-d/firefox-list-style-display-problem.htm

On 1/21/06, Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 22 Jan 2006, at 10:35 am, Martin Petrov wrote:
>
> > Could you please see my site with Firefox and check the unordered list
> > of links on the right. It shows properly in IE and Opera, but not with
> > Firefox.
> >
> > It must be a simple problem, but the negative margins used for the
> > sidebar confuse me and I'm so exhausted right now .... :)
> >
> > http://pax.pcc.edu/gjackson/students/mpetrov/
>
> Imho, Opera, Safari, IE get it wrong in this case.
>
> Difficult case, and the css 2.1 docs are not very clear here.
>
> On #extra ul, you specify {list-style-position:inside};
> this means, create an inline object that is the bullet within the box
> generated by the <li>
> Fictional tag sequence would be:
> <li><span>bullet</span>.....</li>
> But the <a> is set to {display:block}. This moves the box generated
> by the <a> to a (new) line of it's own.
>
> Imho, Opera, Safari, IE get it wrong in this case.
>
> The better way to handle your list would be to set the list-style-
> position to outside (the default) and work out your padding/margins
> from there.
>
> Philippe
> ---
> Philippe Wittenbergh
> <http://emps.l-c-n.com/>
>
>
>
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