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From the page: "What has changed is how I think about CSS, and the underlying structure of (X)HTML to which it is applied. For example, I find that most pages on the web contain a menu of links in a navigation area. These are often marked up as a string of links, often in separate DIVs or... more
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Rated by Shitic on Sep 14, 8:41am
explaining how to tame html's list elements' rude structure
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Rated by workingauthor on Feb 06 2009, 10:30pm
well written css tutorial on lists.
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Rated by SuperFreak69 on Dec 12 2008, 5:45pm
CSS all the way baby. Anyone using IE6 does not deserve to be amoung us!
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Reviewed by Vaginaz on Dec 11 2008, 6:49pm
OLD. Unfortunately most of the pseudo selectors he's using don't work in IE6
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Rated by repowell on Feb 13 2008, 3:25pm
Nice tutorial on managing list and bullet positioning.
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Rated by evisoft on Dec 28 2007, 9:05am
Nice article for beginners.
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Rated by rightontime13 on Dec 20 2007, 2:54am
From the page: "What has changed is how I think about CSS, and the underlying structure of (X)HTML to which it is applied. For example, I find that most pages on the web contain a menu of links in a navigation area. These are often marked up as a string of links, often in separate DIVs or paragraphs. Structurally, however, they are a list of links, and should be marked up as such."
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Rated by nixande on Nov 29 2007, 3:13am
how to work with lists effectivly
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Rated by Aaronontheweb on Sep 21 2007, 3:43pm
great tutorial for how to get HTML lists to behave properly using CSS