If you or any CSS guru reading (where is Petruchio hiding when you need him?) wants to post a sample of the TOC's html with appropriate class settings etc, then id be happy to implement the code required.
My CSS skills/knowledge is on the low side so im not really sure what a CSS style monster would like to see. :-)
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Part of the problem is that it has to look good for folks who dont have any CSS set up. So whatever gets posted needs to look reasonably good (no worse than now) without the correct CSS configured. Maybe im missing something here, but thats the way it seems to me now.
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