>> (Should I create a class to attach to the ul?)
>
> The short answer is "yes", but a better (longer) answer is you should
> use an ID, since there's only likely to be one instance of it per page.

Thank you, so then it would be (for instance)

<ul id="sub-menu-page" class="sub-menu-page">
     <li id="sub-menu-page" class="sub-menu-page"></li>
</ul>

and

.sub-menu-page {
        border: none;
        margin-left: 0px;
        padding-left: 0px;
        list-style-type: none;
        list-style-position: inside;
        list-style-image: none;
}  (or whatever styles I want)

and I would attach this class to both ul id="sub-menu-page"
class="sub-menu-page" and li id="sub-menu-page" class="sub-menu-page", is this
correct?

thanks again, kd


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