ah ok. So is a "" " sufficient?
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Ahh yes, i do see that... IE7 will not render the bullets either way... if you want the lists to have bullets, then they shouldn't be inline (if they are to work with IE) ... adding bullets do not throw off spacing/padding, but it's important to note, that padding: 0; will prevent the first bullet from showing in an inline list in Firefox (n/a in IE).
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by: darron_chapmanPosted on 2008-01-03 at 09:59:11ID: 20574900
Unfortunately, you can't use bullets in inline lists, unless you use the :before pseudo class, which is not supported in IE.