Your post happens to demonstrate one formatting tip that seems
to make a difference on my linux-based Netscape 4.78 browser:
Whenever I view a post with a <UL> or <OL>
construct, and the close tag for the construct is
followed immediately by text (without a <P> tag in
between), the last list element and the first line of text
overlap on the same line of the display, and are not
readable -- I need to view the page source to see what was
actually written. (Oddly when I reply to such
a node, the same markup displays correctly, no problem.)
In any case, I have gotten into the habit, when using the
list elements in my own posts, of always putting a <P>
right after the end of each list -- this always assures a
good display.