Webmaster wrote:
The far simpler way would be simpy to use:
ol start=3 type=1
li class=MsoNormalText/li
li class=MsoNormalText/li
li class=MsoNormalText/li
/ol
This would render as:
3. Text
4. Text
5. Text
The poster wants:
3.1. Text
3.2. Text
3.3. Text
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There is something on this very topic in the WCAG:
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/#lists
Cheers,
Daniel NitscheOn 9/21/05, Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to
make list look like
3.1 text
text
3.2 text text
3.3 text
text
3.4 text text
Instead
Daniel Nitsche
There is something on this very topic in the WCAG:
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/#lists
And the clincher on that still is
Until either CSS2 is widely supported or user agents
allow users to control rendering of lists through other means,
authors should consider
Hi Patrick,
You wrote:
... still is
Until either CSS2 is widely supported or user agents
allow users to control rendering of lists through other
means, authors should consider providing contextual
clues in unnumbered nested lists.
Especially since the information in the compound
numbering
, 21 September 2005 10:24 PMTo:
wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] ol displaying 3.1
3.2 etc. instead of 1 2 3
HiYes there is, using "counter". Only works in Opera and
KHTML browser (Konquerer, possibly Safari), though.http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/tests/css2/sec12-05a.htmC
, 21 September 2005 10:24 PMTo:
wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] ol displaying 3.1
3.2 etc. instead of 1 2 3
HiYes there is, using "counter". Only works in Opera and
KHTML browser (Konquerer, possibly Safari), though.http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/tests/css2/sec12-05a.htmC
Webmaster wrote:
The far simpler way would be simpy to use:
ol start=3 type=1
li class=MsoNormalText/li
li class=MsoNormalText/li
li class=MsoNormalText/li
/ol
MsoNormal? Somebody's been exporting from Word, eh? ;)
Yes, that's the simplest way...shame though that this does not validate
Be nice. It's a common enough solution.
MS don't get absolutely everything wrong, you know. :P
-Original Message-
From: Patrick H. Lauke
MsoNormal? Somebody's been exporting from Word, eh? ;)
Webmaster wrote:
The far simpler way would be simpy to use:
ol start=3 type=1
li
Webmaster wrote:
Be nice. It's a common enough solution.
Sure...just worth pointing out that if you do use it, you either need to
stick with HTML 4.01 or XHTML 1.0 Transitional, or claim strict
validation and knowingly have invalid markup in your page.
MS don't get absolutely everything