It does need tweaking, but that sandbox page looks like a pretty good starting point to me.
Regarding the 'List Heading' and the following list- I might take issue with the desired outcome. The desire to couple a heading to a list could (should?) be handled with a unique style when needed. If that's the logical structure I'd argue that a DL might be better markup too. Which, last time I checked, DL markup was implemented incorrectly in PmWiki. I don't know what the prior issues regarding a pure css approach are, but I have a hard time believing that they are insurmountable. On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Oliver Betz <[email protected]> wrote: > Paul Giacherio wrote: > > >The .vspace function can be eliminated if we include a proper css reset. > >This includes a simple reset with and no .vspace. It needs fine tuning but > >it handles most elements pretty well. > > > > > http://paulgiacherio.kodingen.com/pmwiki/pmwiki-2.2.30/pmwiki.php?n=PmWiki.DocumentationIndex > > see the "vspace revisited" discussion in this list started 2011-07-22. > > I copied the testcase *) to your sandbox. At least the space between > list "heading" and first list item is large. PmWiki makes this as > small as between list items. > > I still wonder what the problems of a pure CSS solution are Patrick > mentioned in previous posts. Then we could expand the test case and > look for solutions. > > Anyway, having more paragraphs _with_ vspace than without is not > beautiful in my opinion. Wouldn't it be more elegant to use a class > "lessvspace" for the small number of paragraphs where the vertical > space is not wanted? > > Patrick > > *) http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/Vspace > > > _______________________________________________ > pmwiki-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users > -- Paul Giacherio http://paulgiacherio.com
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