On 12/04/2011 03:10 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote: > > > David E. Ross wrote: > >> I have trouble picturing a case where an </li> end-tag would be needed. > > May I suggest that </li> end-tags are needed whenever > the source is expected to have to be read and mentally > parsedby human beings ? > > Philip Taylor > >
You may, but Mr. Ross is right about them not being required, and I stand corrected. SeaMonkey Composer does add a </li><br> tag to the next line if there is no text in that next list item. If you have text, and don't press enter, it does not display that behavior, but does have a </li> end tag. Composer automatically creates list tags depending on the type of list you choose from the Format -> List menu. That is just the way it works, in my minor test of the problem. -- Daily | openSUSE 11.4(x86_64) | Gnome 2.32.1 | 1.8GHz CPU | 2GB RAM Get openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/121/en Firefox Support: http://support.mozilla.com Profile Manager: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Profile_Manager _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

