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Posted by Gwayn on 02/01/06 19:22
> Ah right, I see your problem. I'm not sure if this is possible without a
> CSS hack as borders aren't designed to go on-top of each other. Perhaps
> you could remove the border from the <ul>'s parent and put more <li>s in
> above and below your menu items to fake the border on the right? That
> might pose an accessibility issue though.
>
> Marc
I think ill try this way... but i cant eliminate the space among the list
elements... i tried with all the attributes [border, padding, margin] in all
elements [div, ul, li, li a] the black space still stays...
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