Warm regards,
Jason Robb
www.eleventy72.com
Nick Roper wrote:
I need to target the 1st item in a list. However, to make things
complicated I can't assign a class or id to it. This is because of the
way that the code is generated.
So, given the following example code:
Heading Text
I
Hello everyone,
I launched a site today. http://www.barbarawellsstudio.com - I'm looking
for some criticism, any suggestions are appreciated. On a side note, I
posted a thread back in late May on Photo Gallery markup. My solution is
located here: http://www.barbarawellsstudio.com/collections/
hing worth compromising to achieve
semantic enlightenment.
Now the choice of UL or OL... a little user testing will go a long way
indeed.
Jason Robb
www.eleventy72.com
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
On Behalf Of Jason Robb
Unless my client needs to show a number with each image, an ordered
list
would be my sec
t needs to show a number with each image, an ordered list
would be my second choice. I still think a DIV will be the right markup
for the task. Thanks for the input everyone, I really appreciate it.
Jason Robb
www.eleventy72.com
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li's, will be one step simpler for him.
Cheers,
Jason Robb
www.eleventy72.com
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eason I even considered a table is because the anchors leave
an empty space between the images.
I've set up a test page here:
http://bws.jasonrobb.com/content/image-test.html
What do you think is causing that extra space? How can I avoid/remove it?
Thanks in advance,