Els,
I could make "Q" and "A" part of the content, but then if the content
is more than one line, the second and subsequent lines would be right
under the letter Q or A, which isn't what I had in mind.  I was
thinking of replacing a list bullet with the letter Q and A without
using an image.

--Stephen

On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Els <el...@tiscali.nl> wrote:
> Stephen Tang wrote:
>
>> I know the background image technique is well-known
>> (http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listutorial/introduction.htm), but
>> since in this example, it's just "Q" and "A", I was hoping there is
>> a way not to use images.
>
> I think that Q and A should be part of the content, not the styling.
> Without CSS and without images, the content of the page should still make
> sense, so I reckon you'll want to have the images for Q and A with alt text,
> or just plain text, in the HTML?
>
> --
> Els
>
>
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