would something like this do it for you
#the_side_bar ul { margin-left:0px; padding:0px !important; }
not sure whether the padding over-ride will work
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Matthew King <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know this is an elementary issue that I'm having, but I'm having
> some difficulty making this work (and my css skills are weak).
>
> I created a map with a list of natural areas:
> http://www.pbcgov.org/erm/natural/naturalareasmap
>
> what I'm trying to do is get the list in the sidebar closer to the
> left edge (in my opinion, there's too much wasted space to the left).
> Our website administrator uses a CSS page which I don't have the
> option to change, and which is located here
> http://pbcgov.com//_code/styles/css/default.css.
>
> The main CSS sheet is causing those silver bullets and I'm certain
> that it's the cause of the position of the list. However, messing
> around with inserting CSS styles in the page itself (which I got from
> gmap.css on the geoxml google code page) I was able to get rid of
> those silver bullets, but I just cant seem to move the list over to
> the left. Does anybody have any thoughts on how to do this?
>
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