IMHO, it's never a good thing to put blocks inside inline elements
semantically and design wise. why does it have to be a clickable
unordered list?

On Aug 23, 3:51 pm, Fernando Espinosa <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Chris, you were absolutely right. I'm just check that, exactly, the
> html output that I was getting is what I was expecting. The problem,
> as Chris has pointed out, is I was looking at the wrong place
> (firebug).
>
> This is the html output:
>
> <ul>
>   <li class='pet'>
>     <a href='/pets/3'>
>       <ul>
>         <li class='photo'>
>           <img alt="Dog1" src="/images/dog1.jpg" />
>         </li>
>       </ul>
>     </a>
>   </li>
> </ul>
>
> And this how browser interprets it:
>
> <ul>
>   <li class="pet">
>     <a href="/pets/3"> </a>
>     <ul>
>       <a href="/pets/3"> </a>
>       <li class="photo">
>         <a href="/pets/3">
>           <img src="/images/dog1.jpg" alt="Dog1">
>         </a>
>       </li>
>       <a href="/pets/3"> </a>
>     </ul>
>   </li>
> </ul>
>
> So, is a browser problem, as Chris said.
>
> Thanks both for your help! :)

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