Thanks for that *@Evolena*. Yeah, i was anticipating having to use <$transclude
field="defn" mode="block"/> for that, but then I saw your example code and
got confused a bit.
Hey *@Tobi*, thanks for your input too. I tried adding your selector:before
{content:"»"} to my <dd> tag element as inline CSS, but it spat the
dummy with having too many quotation marks when I put it inside of style="".
Did I mention I'm not very good at coding? That includes CSS as well, hehe.
I guess you're doing your » trick from a separate stylesheet, and
using a class="" in the <dd> tag instead. I'm still learning how to do
that, and even moreso with TiddlyWiki. But I'll get there. Thanks for your
patience with all my dumb n00b questions.
On Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 1:02:43 AM UTC+12, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Hegart,
>
> Glad to see someone else fancy definition lists.
> I find them to be quite appropriate for many usecases.
>
> Evolena already explained things nicely.
> There's that learning curve to tackle,
> but once that's made, you're good to go.
>
> I'll make a post for it on tb5 later,
> because I think it's very useful to...
>
> - advocate using definition lists
> - have that as an example of working with the list wiget
> - promote using a summary field
> - also show the use of selector:before {content:"»"} in css to
> make things look more list-like
>
> Best wishes,
>
> — tb
>
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