Ouch. You fixed the third bullet issue with it though.

On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 11:25:17 PM UTC-4 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The first <div> is fine, but the second <div> should be a </div>
>
> On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 12:03:18 AM UTC-3 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> @Eric Shulman
>> I appreciate your attempt to to show me a fix, I do. But as demonstrated 
>> below, it doesn't work. It created an oddity of issues (I am using 5.1.23 
>> and CamelCase is off.)
>> My original tiddler is at the bottom showing the formatting that I used 
>> that did work.
>>
>> Duplicating the code you've shown results in the mess below. All the 
>> lines on the second bullet run together and the third bullet point is 
>> treated as a second level bullet to the 2nd bullet.
>> [image: tiddly1.jpg]
>>
>> I fixed the issue with the paragraphs running together but it doesn't 
>> resolve the issue with the 3rd bullet being shown as a secondary level as 
>> previously described.
>> [image: tiddly2.jpg]
>>  
>> My attempt to correct the third bullet problem remains unresolved. 
>> [image: tiddly3.jpg]
>>
>> This is a snapshot of the original tiddler I was working on and what 
>> ended up working for me. On another note, none of the @@ codes worked 
>> either even when directly copied from the example. So I ended up using the 
>> built in 'highlighting' instead. Inline CSS didn't work when used with the 
>> <div>, <span> or <p> tags and I'd spent enough time as it was to get it 
>> looking as I wanted. 
>> [image: originalTiddler.jpg]
>> And another with line numbering and a code block.
>> [image: tiddlerNumberingList.jpg]
>>
>> I'm not adverse at all if someone wishes to correct me and provide a 
>> working example on their end, and if it doesn't work on my end,  I'll turn 
>> to disabling any plugins installed after the TW5 file was installed and 
>> take a look at what plugin I had to disable for it to work as they've shown 
>> me. I don't have many. I try to load only those I need on my collection of 
>> TW5 files for other purposes.
>>
>> Thoughts? Corrections? I'm open to constructive criticism. 
>>
>> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 8:22:36 PM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 3:17:28 PM UTC-7 dgle...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Although this is an old thread,
>>>
>>>
>>> As you note, this is an old thread (over 6 years old!).
>>>
>>> *A general solution has long ago been documented* here:
>>>     https://tiddlywiki.com/#Lists%20in%20WikiText 
>>> Scroll down to the end of the tiddler and you will see a heading
>>> labeled "Paragraphs in Lists", which describes enclosing the
>>> desired content within a <div>...</div>, like this:
>>>
>>> # Step 1
>>> # Step 2
>>> # Step 3<div>
>>>
>>> Here is the first of several paragraphs. Note that the double linebreak 
>>> preceding this paragraph is significant.
>>>
>>> And here is the second of several paragraphs.
>>> </div>
>>> # Step 4
>>> # Step 5
>>> # Step 6
>>>
>>> Note that this technique will work with ANY pair of matching HTML tags.  
>>> *You 
>>> can even use made up tags, like <foo>...</foo>*.  The key points are 
>>> these:
>>>
>>>    - *the opening tag is placed at the end of the first line that 
>>>    starts the the bullet item*
>>>    - *there is a double linebreak following that opening tag.*
>>>
>>> enjoy,
>>> -e
>>>
>>

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