> "A" is an inline element and so of course rules designed for > application to block elements won't work. Fortunately you can make > them work with "display: block;" - for example > > li a {display: block;}
If I do this, then the entire navigation bar will be horizontal all of a sudden: http://seamus.madduck.net/~madduck/abacons6/leistungen/1.html Thanks Ed for your response. Is there anything else I can try? I don't quite understand why an inline element's height wouldn't force the enclosing element's height but rather overflow... -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "wenn elephanten tanzen leidet das gras." -- die vogelpredigt
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