err, I meant that message to be a little bit more timely, but it got held 
up in moderation. Glad you got help -.-

On Friday, March 24, 2017 at 3:49:24 PM UTC-7, Nicholas Hollon wrote:
>
> You should have Elm return the <ul>, and embed the program an empty div. I 
> am pretty sure you are only allowed to embed Elm programs in divs anyway, 
> not just any old html tag.
>
> On Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 7:36:44 AM UTC-7, Matt Joiner wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking to embed Elm in an existing web application gradually. I find 
>> it most appropriate in my projects to embed multiple elements, not a single 
>> parent element. For example I have some bootstrap:
>>
>> <ul class="dropdown-menu" id="some-list"></ul>
>>
>> I want to run Elm.Main.embed(document.getElementById('some-list')), and 
>> have that main return multiple <li> elements. Clearly I can't have Elm 
>> return a parent <ul> because then I have <ul><ul></ul></ul>. I also can't 
>> have Elm return the <ul class="dropdown-menu" id="some-list"></ul> because 
>> then there's no #some-list to embed it on in the first place.
>>
>> Look forward to suggestions, thanks.
>>
>

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