RE: PLI
On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 12:50:00 +0100 Richard Torrens wrote: Doing a list of genealogical notes, I wanted to space them out so there was a blank line between each record. So I replaced each LI by PLI. This does not work in Netsurf - but does in Firefox and Chrome Is this a bug? The page in question is www.torrens.org.uk/Genealogy/Torrens/DataScot/sasines.html p opens a paragraph. You need to close it again afterwards with /p. Paragraphs are rendered with blank lines between them. Dave FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop! Check it out at http://www.inbox.com/earth
PLI
Doing a list of genealogical notes, I wanted to space them out so there was a blank line between each record. So I replaced each LI by PLI. This does not work in Netsurf - but does in Firefox and Chrome Is this a bug? The page in question is www.torrens.org.uk/Genealogy/Torrens/DataScot/sasines.html -- Richard Torrens. http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats and more!
Re: PLI
I've noticed whilst doing some html work that netsurf will barf/break where other browsers don't. It's always down to a fault with my html, that's one of the many reasons I'm now using netsurf for development work, then testing with other browsers. It only used to be IE that auto-corrected badly formed html, it's sad Chrome and Firefox are now up to those dirty tricks too. So I would say it is definitely a very bad browser bug, just not in Netsurf ;-) Cheers, Malcolm - Original Message - From: Rob Kendrick r...@netsurf-browser.org To: netsurf-users@netsurf-browser.org Sent: Friday, 28 August, 2015 13:53:18 Subject: Re: PLI On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 04:52:04AM -0800, Dave Higton wrote: On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 12:50:00 +0100 Richard Torrens wrote: Doing a list of genealogical notes, I wanted to space them out so there was a blank line between each record. So I replaced each LI by PLI. This does not work in Netsurf - but does in Firefox and Chrome Is this a bug? The page in question is www.torrens.org.uk/Genealogy/Torrens/DataScot/sasines.html p opens a paragraph. You need to close it again afterwards with /p. Paragraphs are rendered with blank lines between them. Alternatively, add padding using CSS or use br /. B.
Re: PLI
Dave Higton writes: On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 12:50:00 +0100 Richard Torrens wrote: Doing a list of genealogical notes, I wanted to space them out so there was a blank line between each record. So I replaced each LI by PLI. This does not work in Netsurf - but does in Firefox and Chrome Is this a bug? The page in question is www.torrens.org.uk/Genealogy/Torrens/DataScot/sasines.html p opens a paragraph. You need to close it again afterwards with /p. No, in HTML p does not require a closing tag except in specific circumstances. The end of a li is not one of those circumstances. http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/p.html As for the original question, I would probably use CSS to add padding or margin at the bottom of each li. -- Anthony J. Bentley
Re: PLI
On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 11:03:31 -0600, Anthony J. Bentley wrote: Dave Higton writes: On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 12:50:00 +0100 Richard Torrens wrote: Doing a list of genealogical notes, I wanted to space them out so there was a blank line between each record. So I replaced each LI by PLI. This does not work in Netsurf - but does in Firefox and Chrome Is this a bug? The page in question is www.torrens.org.uk/Genealogy/Torrens/DataScot/sasines.html p opens a paragraph. You need to close it again afterwards with /p. No, in HTML p does not require a closing tag except in specific circumstances. The end of a li is not one of those circumstances. Also, I don't think there's any guarantee that a new paragraph actually inserts a blank line, and starting a new paragraph in the middle of a list seems like an odd thing to do. I always use br, same as Rob suggested. As for the original question, I would probably use CSS to add padding or margin at the bottom of each li. That's probably the correct modern way to do it. Chris
Re: PLI
In message 1573487451.24097.1440772172686.javamail.zim...@paymentlabs.com Malcolm A. Hussain-Gambles malc...@paymentlabs.com wrote: I've noticed whilst doing some html work that netsurf will barf/break where other browsers don't. It's always down to a fault with my html, that's one of the many reasons I'm now using netsurf for development work, then testing with other browsers. It only used to be IE that auto-corrected badly formed html, it's sad Chrome and Firefox are now up to those dirty tricks too. So I would say it is definitely a very bad browser bug, just not in Netsurf ;-) You (all) do make use of the W3C validator, I presume? http://validator.w3.org/ I find it very useful. It works with Netsurf, of course. Dave FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop! Check it out at http://www.inbox.com/earth
Re: PLI
I just find Netsurf quick and easy. I've used the validation service in the past, but I never thought of using it for local pages. I didn't think it could do! I'll definitely do that now once I finish a page, thanks for the reminder! Cheers, Malcolm On 28/08/15 20:39, Dave Higton wrote: In message 1573487451.24097.1440772172686.javamail.zim...@paymentlabs.com Malcolm A. Hussain-Gambles malc...@paymentlabs.com wrote: I've noticed whilst doing some html work that netsurf will barf/break where other browsers don't. It's always down to a fault with my html, that's one of the many reasons I'm now using netsurf for development work, then testing with other browsers. It only used to be IE that auto-corrected badly formed html, it's sad Chrome and Firefox are now up to those dirty tricks too. So I would say it is definitely a very bad browser bug, just not in Netsurf ;-) You (all) do make use of the W3C validator, I presume? http://validator.w3.org/ I find it very useful. It works with Netsurf, of course. Dave FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop! Check it out at http://www.inbox.com/earth