This is something I have always found frustrating. When I create a block (or even standard node content) with the following code:
<ul list-style-type:none> <li>Title</li> <li>Created</li> <li># Comments</li> </ul>
I still get the little white discs, which I think are graphics.
If I use display:inline, it stays as a list with white discs. If I use background-image:none, it stays as a list with white discs. If I use list-style-image:none, it stays as a list with white discs.
I was under the impression that inline CSS took precedence over linked or embedded CSS so why is the default Garland CSS seemingly an immovable object?