The Amazing LI: Using CSS and Unordered List Items to Do Just About Anything

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Site Bits O' NewMedia has a nice article extolling the virtues of the amazing li and unordered lists. Worth a read.

I can still remember the day I discovered the
  • tag. It's not that I had never used list items before—I had built plenty of bulleted lists. What I discovered that day was that with a little CSS, the
  • becomes one of the most powerful and versatile tags in a web designer's arsenal.
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