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	<title>Comments on: CSS Hacks: You know them, you love them</title>
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		<title>By: A Modern Fable (AJM) &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Who likes lists?</title>
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		<description>[...] Here&#8217;s my &#34;best of all possible solutions&#34; to getting the li portions of your lists to play nicely together. Basically, using a n Internet Explorer conditional comment, give your list items list-style-position:inside and give whatever&#8217;s inside your list some padding or text-indent. This won&#8217;t get your lists to work the same cross-browser. However, it will let you remove a lot of the extra margin and padding that IE crowds into your list items, making them a little easier to work with. This goes especially true if you&#8217;re trying to squeeze them into a tight position. [...]</description>
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