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@@ -455,23 +455,28 @@
   <p>The typical use cases for these properties include:
 
   <ul>
-   <li>Complex Web pages, with multiple navigation bars in fixed positions,
-    areas for advertisements, etc.
+   <li>
+    <p>Complex Web pages, with multiple navigation bars in fixed positions,
+     areas for advertisements, etc.
 
-   <li>Complex forms, where the alignment of labels and form fields may be
-    easier with the properties of this module than with the properties for
-    tables and margins.
+   <li>
+    <p>Complex forms, where the alignment of labels and form fields may be
+     easier with the properties of this module than with the properties for
+     tables and margins.
 
-   <li>GUIs, where buttons, toolbars, labels, icons, etc., are aligned in
-    complex ways and have to stay aligned (and not wrap, for example) when
-    the window is resized.
+   <li>
+    <p>GUIs, where buttons, toolbars, labels, icons, etc., are aligned in
+     complex ways and have to stay aligned (and not wrap, for example) when
+     the window is resized.
 
-   <li class=level4>Paged displays (e.g., printed media) where each page is
-    divided in fixed areas for different kinds of content.
+   <li>
+    <p class=level4>Paged displays (e.g., printed media) where each page is
+     divided in fixed areas for different kinds of content.
 
-   <li class=level4>Complex pages with multiple regions, where the style of
-    the text does not only depend on the type of element it comes from, but
-    also on the region it is displayed in.
+   <li>
+    <p class=level4>Complex pages with multiple regions, where the style of
+     the text does not only depend on the type of element it comes from, but
+     also on the region it is displayed in.
   </ul>
 
   <p>Once a grid template has been defined, it can also be used as an

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