RE: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-25 Thread David Balch
Hi Michael, > -Original Message- > From: Michael Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 24 May 2005 18:16 > In contrast, one argument in favor of block-level content > within list items may be that just because something is a > list item doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't war

RE: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-25 Thread David Balch
Hi Rowan > -Original Message- > From: Rowan @ Jetboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Conceptually one doesn't find paragraphs in lists - only > list-items. One could argue that something that isn't a > list-item within a list should be treated as if it weren't in > the list, regards fo

Re: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-24 Thread Chris Ovenden
On 5/24/05, Michael Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David Balch wrote: > > > Unfortunately, this is not valid XHTML as isn't allowed inside . > > as a child of is not valid, however, as a child of is > perfectly valid. > > > For a moment I thought there was an easy solution when I was l

Re: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-24 Thread Michael Wilson
David Balch wrote: Unfortunately, this is not valid XHTML as isn't allowed inside . as a child of is not valid, however, as a child of is perfectly valid. For a moment I thought there was an easy solution when I was looking for a difficult one ;-) I've used the following on several

RE: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-24 Thread David Balch
Hi Ingo, > From: Ingo Chao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 24 May 2005 16:08 > > David Balch schrieb: > > I wonder if anyone can help me, I would like (using XHTML > 1.1 and CSS) > > to have a numbered list that is interupted part way through (e.g. > > after item 3), then continues with the

RE: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-24 Thread David Balch
Hi Geoffrey, > From: Geoffrey Earl Brewster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >Get out of bed. >Clean up in the bathroom. > Put on some clothes. > At this point I was interupted by a stray cat wandering > in to my room, sniffing at things, then leaving. Without any > reason not to