On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 06:52:02 +1200 Simon <[email protected]> wrote: >Can you show us an example of this? > >The style of the bullets by default should behave as you expect, >but there may be CSS formatting styles that overrides that.
Thank you very much. I have found what "makes it screw up" ======Code start %lfloat text-align=center margin-top=5px margin-right=25px margin-bottom=5px margin-left=25px width=275px% Attach:Biz/merlot.jpg|[-'''Merlot'''-] Let me introduce your Merlot. Merlot, a dachshund, is a very nice and gentle dog, a wonderful “sausage dog”. He attacked all his biscuits and successfully killed them all. This morning, I went to show Charmaine and her husband the out-takes, so they could decide on which print to order. And that's when the problems started: # Only Charmaine was there, Bill had to go. ## I started showing Charmaine the different print size from 5x7 to 16x20 ## Then I showed her the various papers, from Lustre, Matt to Metallic paper. ======Code end The lfloat. If I move the #, ##, ## lower on the page then the layout is the proper indentation. The #, ##, ## are to the right of the small photo. Then it doesn't indent, but the numbering is accurate. The text-align doesn't seem to affect it. -- Thanks http://www.911networks.com When the network has to work _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
