Achim Gratz <strom...@nexgo.de> writes: > Eric Schulte <schulte.eric <at> gmail.com> writes: >> I disagree, editing CSS shouldn't be required for reasonable default >> list spacing on HTML export. > > You can disagree all you want, that doesn't make the underlying problem go > away. The reason for the "unattractive spacing" is that list items, while > conceptually paragraphs, do not have additional spacing after them so the > list becomes more compact. The W3C doesn't really encourage to use lists > with paragraphs, but if you do (like Org), an explicit paragraph inside a > list environment either should also not have that spacing or should have it > at the beginning (in which case the first paragraph must be implicit).
My browser (recent Firefox) *does* place extra spacing around list elements with paragraphs (with no CSS). I assume this is standard. So regardless of what browsers should do, Org-mode should handle what they actually do. > So you'll have to modify the CSS anyway or the lists are still having > ugly spacing. Your patch only makes it consistently ugly as soon as > there is a single explicit paragraph needed. > I think consistency here is a win. Maybe adding another rule to the Org-mode default CSS would make the situation even better, but personally I'm happy with the current look. Thanks, Eric > > Regards, > Achim. > > > -- Eric Schulte https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte PGP: 0x614CA05D (see https://u.fsf.org/yw)