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[url=http://disk919.com/bb/archived_learnins/css_link_buttons/1.html]your live html example sir[/url] Okee, I added the display:block and removed the <br /> tags (block-level elements have their own line breaks) after every link and that did the trick as far as the overlapping (and to some degree, width) was concerned. Thank you! Now there is still Opera to wonder about? I'm looking at it in Opera 6.04 and it does not apply the width still, it depends on the amount of text for that. Also, which I find really weird, it's not applying the line breaks since I removed the break tags. Any idea if this tweakable? I'm not that concerned about Opera but still, for purposes of learning something... it *is* supposed to interpret things a little more strictly and correctly according to the letter of the law right? Jason
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