Christy Collins wrote:
> 
> I'm still unclear why some browsers support padding-top on the inline  
> li but Safari doesn't.  Is this a bug or is Safari just more strict?   
> Does it make sense that it would except horizontal padding but not  
> vertical padding?

I cannot verify this. The local testcase I made with the scrapbook 
extension from your initial file regarding the IE problem did not show 
any problem in my copy of Safari 2.0.3

Here is a version I made for IE:
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/tmp/20060421004039/index.html

As long as you are speaking of the padding-top of 22px in #navlist li, 
this seems to be no problem here. I see the yellow small images within 
the padding. (I am aware of that scrapbook does some rearrangement of 
the shorthand property values.)

Here a red bordered div containing a simple pink span with a padding-top 
of 50px and a bg-image
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/tmp/20060421004039/index.html

But I might have missed something.

Anyway, it would be easier to search for fixes if you would leave the 
version you are providing with your question unchanged. Debugging a 
moving target is no fun. And others who might read the digest (like me a 
while ago) wonder about what the author is speaking of. No real problem 
here, though.


Ingo

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