[Pmwiki-users] rendering question about lists (somewhat important)

Thomas -Balu- Walter list+pmwiki-users
Mon Feb 2 17:58:12 CST 2004


On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 04:26:40PM -0700, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> Using CSS I can turn this behavior off, so that the resulting bullet
> list appears next to the surrounding text, same as it appears
> in the markup.  I'd like to do this by default in PmWiki's stylesheets
> --is that a really bad idea or would that cause anyone any heartache?

CSS is okay by me, as long as you do not add class= or style= attributes
to the list-tags. 

I think just formatting lists to not have a top and bottom space would
be enough - or are they used for anything else? Perhaps some kind of 
<div id="pmwiki"> around the dynamic content and then using the right
markup would be okay.

I've not yet looked at the new pages of the development version, so I am
not sure if and what you are going to do there :)

     Balu
PS: Work In Progress (still some work to do and clean up the mess
afterwards :): http://www.b-a-l-u.de/pmwiki/
If your browser can do so, switch off CSS rendering and you'll see the
page just as we did years ago when the web started - simple, pure and
structured :)



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