Pete,
I have a square as a list-style-type, but it's sitting on the baseline
of the text. Is there a way to get it to sit in the middle of the
x-height of the text?
Not as far as I'm aware, but if you make a graphic bullet you can
position it as follows:
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{
Peter,
The problem is that you are dealing with browsers individual interpretation
of how to render lists - in particular list bullets. Each browser decides
how they will render lists via their default style sheet (based on something
like this - http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/sample.html).
russ weakley wrote:
1. Hippy option
Embrace the web and accept that it isn't print. Then you can live with
slight differences. After all, you may have users who come to your site
using hand held devices, screen reads, text-only browsers, fridges, and a
huge variety of operating systems and
I just tried setting vertical-align: middle on an
li.
In IE6 it moves it moves the bullet more centrally, in
Mozilla and Opera it does nothing, but they're pretty
central anyway.
You can try all sorts of different values: baseline,
text-top, etc.
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Cameron
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