Bruno Fassino wrote:
> On 5/2/07, Lori Lay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> >> Here's a mock-up of a page showing the problem:
>> >>
>> >> http://www.goethebooks.com/gentest/unordered_list_test.html
> [...]
>> Yes Bruno, that works. Thanks.  I'd love to remove the 100% width on the
>> anchor, but if I do this, the list no longer appears centred.
>
> Well, you could leave the 100% width on the anchors, but move their
> margin left and right on the ul. At least in your example this should
> give the same result, and I think is less stressing for the browsers.
> But of course it all depends on your complete page, if now it works
> for you there is no real reason to change.
>
> Best regards,
> Bruno

And it actually makes more human sense too :-)     I think I will have 
better luck figuring out what I did two years from now if I move the 
margin definitions.  I did as you suggested and it works wonderfully.

Thanks again.

Lori
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