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you guys are turely pros, problem solved, thanks a lot.
Last edited by ryan0124; May 7, 2007 at 11:02.
The common solution to this is to use a background-image on the <li>s instead of list-style-image. You can use background-repeat:no-repeat and the background-position property to make it display how you want.
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