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list-style-image: none; css statement does not work

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http://www.sailingatsixty.net/testli.php - is a concise example

I want to have an unordered list (ul) with no bullets. Its used for a menu. It renders without the bullets fine in IE, Opera, and Safari, but Firefox refuses to lose the bullets Can you help?

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http://www.sailingatsixty.net/testli.php - is a concise example I want to have an unordered list (ul) with no bullets. Its used for a menu. It renders without the bullets fine in IE, Opera, and Safari, but Firefox refuses to lose the bullets Can you help? == This happened == Every time Firefox opened

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Set the type to none and use the correct selector (.sidebarmenu ul doesn't exist, you need ul.sidebarmenu li or just .sidebarmenu li)

.sidebarmenu li