The modern way to do this, since a menu (even a horizontal one) is
just a list of links, is to use the UL element as the wrapper.  The
anchors then go in the LI elements within.  See for example the
Listamatic site at http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/

COOL! I am happily switching <ul> + inline :-). One caveat is that inlined <li> introduced an unknown fixed padding that I have to compensate for via experiment (since I need to center the list in the middle). This is IE7.

Thanks,
Chris

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