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Lists are used in most cases because a list is the proper semantic markup to use when presenting a list of links. Most such navigation setups are in fact lists in reality, so marking it up as such is just the proper way to go about it. A table using a similar styling is, of course, the very improper way of doing it. A simple div with the links just plopped out in sequence is just not very good practice. The CSS gives it it's prominence, while the markup just sits there doing nothing... So it is not a matter of "when designers are using css to make links a little more fancy", it is a matter of designers using the proper markup to layout the links, and then using CSS to style them in whatever fashion, be it 'fancy' or other. Hope that helps... [url=http://in-dented.com/sigs.html][img]http://www.in-dented.com/sigs/knot_sig_32.gif[/img][/url]
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