Thanks everyone. A combination of:
list-style-position: outside;
and placing a specific left margin on the li fixed the
issue.
Francesco
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From: "Francesco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [css-d] how to make LI text justify to the right of the bullet?
>I guess I've never had to deal with LI text long
> enough to wrap to the second line. Now I notice that
> the second li
>> enough to wrap to the second line. Now I notice that
>> the second line begins under the bullet and not
>> justified to the same place as the first line of text.
>> Any way to fix that?
>
also, check that you don't have any text-indent as that will give you
that behavior. ask me how I kn
On 21 Jan 2006, at 12:09 pm, Francesco wrote:
> I guess I've never had to deal with LI text long
> enough to wrap to the second line. Now I notice that
> the second line begins under the bullet and not
> justified to the same place as the first line of text.
> Any way to fix that?
??
The defa
At 07:09 PM 1/20/2006, Francesco wrote:
>I guess I've never had to deal with LI text long
>enough to wrap to the second line. Now I notice that
>the second line begins under the bullet and not
>justified to the same place as the first line of text.
> Any way to fix that?
How about this:
I guess I've never had to deal with LI text long
enough to wrap to the second line. Now I notice that
the second line begins under the bullet and not
justified to the same place as the first line of text.
Any way to fix that?
Francesco
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