RE: [WSG] Percentages

2004-01-12 Thread Taco Fleur
ology/ 0421 851 786 Tell me and I will forget Show me and I will remember Teach me and I will learn > -Original Message- > From: russ weakley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2004 11:02 AM > To: Web Standards Group > Subject: Re: [WSG] Percentages >

RE: [WSG] Percentages

2004-01-12 Thread Taco Fleur
> -Original Message- > From: Mark Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 13 January 2004 10:53 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [WSG] Percentages > > > > ul ul { font-size: 100%; } > > so everytime you hit a n

Re: [WSG] Percentages

2004-01-12 Thread James Ellis
How about setting the ul to 100% and the li to 90%.. so you are setting li's to 90% of the ul.. Possibly could do this as well... ul li {  font-size : 90%; } HTH James Taco Fleur wrote: Message I started using percentages for font-size after they were recommended on this list.

Re: [WSG] Percentages

2004-01-12 Thread russ weakley
Hi Taco, There are two issues here. 1. The html sample is invalid as the nested list must be inside an li element, not between them. Blah 2. a simple rule will fix this, as it is simply applying the percentage size to nested elements: li { font-size: 90%; } li li { font-siz

RE: [WSG] Percentages

2004-01-12 Thread Mark Stanton
ul ul { font-size: 100%; } so everytime you hit a nested you reset your size to 100%. Cheers Mark -- Mark Stanton Technical Director Gruden Pty Ltd Tel: 9956 6388 Mob: 0410 458 201 Fax: 9956 8433 http://www.gruden.com * Th