> Thanks for that. I had (mistakenly) assumed that it wasn't necessary
> to refer to the DTD explicitly and that each "flavour" of HTML was
> fully defined.
> 
> BTW, switching my doctype declaration to 4.01 strict and then running
> the page through W3C's validator jogged my memory as to why I've
> stayed with the transitional standard: the target attribute of the
> anchor tag is deprecated and my pages often have 'target="_blank"' to
> open content in a new window without resorting to JavaScript.

Try <!DOCTYPE html>

PS: as Duncan suggested you can still use a OL if you simply remove the
markers from the list items (I'd missed that in my example). 


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Regards,
Thierry
www.tjkdesign.com | www.ez-css.org | @thierrykoblentz

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