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okay then gang so in this little CSS tip Iamp;#39;m going to show you how an ordinary list using Li tags can be turned into a comma separated list using only CSS so right now in the HTML we have a container div and inside that is a regular UL tag with five Li tags inside that and the normal styling of those Li tags looks like this now in the CSS we want to Target the LI tags and make sure that the list style type is set to not to remove those small bullet points and also we display each one as inline blocks so they sit next to each other on the page next we want to use the sudo after class on all the LI tags to insert some content after every single Li tag and that content property should be a common finally we donamp;#39;t want a comma after the last tag so we can also use the last child pseudo class combined with the after pseudo class to Target that last one and for that we change the content property to be a full stop instead and now in a browser weamp;#39;ve got that comma sepa