Hi Siggy Thanks for your reply.
> <ul> <li>Sub Heading 1 > <ul> > <li><a href="/">Category 1</a></li> > <li><a href="/">Category 2</a></li> > <li><a href="/">Category 3</a></li> > <li><a href="/">Category 4</a></li> > <li><a href="/">Category 5</a></li> > <li><a href="/">Category 6</a></li> > </ul> </li> > <li>Sub Heading 2</li> <li>Sub Heading 1</li> > </ul> The change to the heirarchy above is great, but it doesn't help the #header, #mainnav and #subnav lists because there isn't a heading for these. If you look at the page with styles disabled you'll see what I mean. I have changed the list style as per your suggestion #2 - thanks, an obvious improvement. Sarah > Test site <http://www.bureke.com.au/test/index.html> which is valid > XHTML/CSS. The style > sheet is here: <http://www.bureke.com.au/test/styles/global.css> -- XERT Communications email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] office: +61 2 4782 3104 mobile: 0438 017 416 http://www.xert.com.au/ web development : digital imaging : dvd production ****************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help ******************************************************