Unordered List Line Spacing

I have an unordered list on my site that was fine up until
today. All I did was edit someting else on the page, I think it was
just an image or image placeholder or something, and when I checked
the page in the browser again, the list was more than single
space...it looks like 1.5 spacing or so. How can I change this back
so the list is just single spaced? The site is
www.wetlawnirrigation.com if it helps, bottom left of the home
page. Thanks.

Hello,
Try changing this:
.style7 {
font-size: 16px;
To this:
ul.style7 li{
font-size: 16px;
margin: 0px;
Many browsers use different default margins for certain tags
if you don't
define one with CSS.
It looked fine in FireFox, but the space was there in IE as
IE has a bigger
default margin for the LI tag.
Take care,
Tim
"cgcg04" <[email protected]> wrote in
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>I have an unordered list on my site that was fine up
until today. All I
>did
> was edit someting else on the page, I think it was just
an image or image
> placeholder or something, and when I checked the page in
the browser
> again, the
> list was more than single space...it looks like 1.5
spacing or so. How
> can I
> change this back so the list is just single spaced? The
site is
> www.wetlawnirrigation.com if it helps, bottom left of
the home page.
> Thanks.
>

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