In order to do some fancy css stuff without having to traverse the DOM with 
jQuery I would like to generate an <div></div> within a <li> by using standard 
markup.

My preferred syntax would be something like this:
* Attach:someImage.jpg \\
(:div class="fancyTitleBox":)e. g. title of the picture(:divend:)

Of course this does not work (because (:div:) has to be on the beginning of a 
line which previous line is not ended by \\). so far the only thing I can 
generate with standard markup is a span, which is very restricted in terms of 
CSS.  Span:
* Attach:someImage.jpg \\
%%fancyTitleBox%%e. g. title of the picture%%


Yes I do now, that I could create custom markup and a lot of other workarounds 
(jQuery hacking for once) to accomplish the same thing.

Thanks for any thoughts on this, even if it’s just a simple confirmation, that 
this is not possible with PmWiki standard markup.

Best regards,
Josh


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