>> > I am using with a • in the bengining of each
>> > line of text. How can I make sure if the line is too
>> > long, after the line wrap the second line stays behind
>> > the bullet, not under the bullet?
>>
>> Give the a left-padding of the desired width, and then
>> negative indent of the sa
You can't across all browsers if you insist on using •. Instead use
an unordered list and then use list-style to set the type of bullet you'd
like to use.
If you don't care about maximum visibility across different browsers, you
could use the :first-letter or :first-line pseudo elements and gi
> > I am using with a • in the bengining of each
> > line of text. How can I make sure if the line is too
> > long, after the line wrap the second line stays behind
> > the bullet, not under the bullet?
>
> Give the a left-padding of the desired width, and then
> negative indent of the same width
xhu1 wrote:
> I am using with a • in the bengining of each line of text.
> How can I make sure if the line is too long, after the line wrap the
> second line stays behind the bullet, not under the bullet?
Text-indent may work.
Better to use the proper 'list-style-type'[1] and
'list-style-positio
xhu1 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using with a • in the bengining of each
> line of text. How can I make sure if the line is too
> long, after the line wrap the second line stays behind
> the bullet, not under the bullet?
Give the a left-padding of the desired width, and then
negative indent of the sa
are you not using the "list-style-image"? it sounds as if your bullet
picture is part of your actual html instead of a background image.
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Hi,
I am using with a • in the bengining of each
line of text. How can I make sure if the line is too
long, after the line wrap the second line stays behind
the bullet, not under the bullet?
Thanks
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