>There's nothing ugly at all about making anchors display as blocks.
>Changing an element's display type is no worse than changing its font
>or borders.  Remember, (x)HTML is for describing the content, and CSS
>is for presenting it.  If it's a link, it should be marked up as a
>link, not as a div with javascript.  If you want a link to be
>presented as a block element, well, that's what CSS was made for.
>Using a div simply because you like the default display type of block
>would be along the same lines as using an h1 simply because you like
>the default font size of 2em.

Points well taken. Thanks!

Chris

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