Daniel Beardsmore wrote:
> Terry Thompson wrote:
>   
>> This may be related to IE's implementation of list-style-type:none, which
>> I've defined for the ordered list. The numbers for each list item in the
>> ordered list originally appeared each on their own line. Now, after adding
>> list-style-type:none, the numbers have disappeared but the line they
>> originally appeared on is still present. 
>>     
>
> You seem to be a bit screwed. If no-one manages to solve this, adding a 
> border 
> on the outer list items works, but since you can't specify those directly (no 
> >) 
> you can write:
>
>    li { border: 1px solid white }
>
> This replaces the margin/padding instructions.
>
> For reasons I've never understood, placing a border around an element 
> radically 
> changes its behaviour. 


This is in reference to:

http://staff.washington.edu/tft/ncaa/lists.html 



Putting a border around it for IE is about "On Having Layout" [1]. 
Others on the list may come up with a different method for doing the same.
<http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html>



Best,

~dL







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