First - big thanks to everyone who replied on this one (see below). In

the end I went with two lists, seemed most "correct" and put a 
margin-bottom in to separate them.

However, when I view this in IE6/XP, the line dividing the top two links 
disappeared.  everything else checks out fine - but no line there. I 
can't see anything in there to cause this, and it doesn't happenn FF/NN. 
If anyone could suggest a fix, I'd get them a latte.  Site launch is on 
Monday ;-)

Link: http://www.digitalbeginnings.shef.ac.uk
css: http://www.digitalbeginnings.shef.ac.uk/css/index.css

I've tried to keep the code fairly clean and easy to read. let me know 
if you think not.

TIA

Paul

P.S.: Apologies to Steve for sending this to him instead of the list. A slip of 
the mouse. 

Steve Clason wrote:

> On 10/26/2005 6:01 PM Paul Jinks wrote:
>
>> I've got a <ul> that I've styled as a nav bar. Fine. My client has 
>> now asked to have a gap the width of 1 list item to separate the last 
>> two list items as they are links to external sites.  If you want to 
>> take a look, go to: http://www.digitalbeginnings.shef.ac.uk
>
>
> <snip>
>
>> I'm missing something really obvious, right. But what?
>
>
> I believe I'd go with two lists.
>


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