In most legal documents the number is very important and is referenced
in dozens of places, other documents etc.
For this reason I'm not sure if ols even with css 3 support are that
suitable beyond the inital creation of the document.
I'd just use a h11 main section/h1
and h21.1 not so main
in my opinion this is still rather sketchy, i am yet to see some
examples where people are using this technique in the realworld. yes
there are a lot of 'how to' on the w3c site but i am more interested
in the realistic examples. But anyway thanks for your replies guys. It
would be good to see if
there is provision for this in css 2
but I don't know if it is supported anywhere, except maybe opera
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/generate.html
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Amit Karmakar wrote:
People, any good pointers on legal numbering using li's in xhtml
I am looking for 3 levels of nesting
as in:
1.0
1.1
1.1.1
People, any good pointers on legal numbering using li's in xhtml
I am looking for 3 levels of nesting
as in:
1.0
1.1
1.1.1
TIA
Regards,
Amit Karmakar
http://karmakars.com
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