> From: Mike Foskett
> Sorry Patrick,
>
> Yes I was stating the image is a data object which comprised
> of many individual characteristics (data definitions), sorta
> XML stylie.
> I was also suggesting that "Phone number" was not necessarily
> attached to the address, but definitely attache
TED]; Mike Foskett
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Subject: RE: [WSG] How-to: Create a list with pictures / detail?
Quoting Mike Foskett
> Try a definition list.
>
>
>
> address 1
> Phone number
> ...
>
Not too sure about this, as the multiple DDs would imply separate,
Try a definition list.
address 1
Phone number
...
Float the dt to the left and clear:
dt {float:left; clear:left}
That should sort it semantically.
mike 2k:)2
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-Original Message-
From: Kri
Yes, your option, just marked-up completely and hopefully correctly!
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 02:03:23 +0100, Patrick H. Lauke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trovster wrote:
> > I would do the following - http://trov.ath.cx/comm/~test/WSG/sportscenters.html
>
> My option nr 2) then ;-)
>
> Agree, the
Trovster wrote:
I would do the following - http://trov.ath.cx/comm/~test/WSG/sportscenters.html
My option nr 2) then ;-)
Agree, the line breaks in this case can be argued as being part of the
content (as we still don't have anything like the line element in xhtml2)
Patrick H. Lauke
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I would do the following - http://trov.ath.cx/comm/~test/WSG/sportscenters.html
The reason for the hard line breaks in the address is because it is
part of the content, so when styles are removed, it still has the
appropriate structure.
**
The di
There's probably no *one* really "correct" way of doing this, but off
the top of my head, two ideas would be:
1) make it an unordered list with addresses, and use CSS to leave enough
padding on the left and stick the image in there as a background
2) use a definition list, with the image as DT a