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#1 2009-01-16 22:29:30
- jshan
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Multi-Level Bulleted List using Textile
Hi,
While I have no problem using Textile to create numeric list, the bulleted list doesn’t seem to work the way I wanted.
There is no indentation for my bulleted list. In other words, although the list starts on a new paragraph, the bullets are all pushed against the left margin of the main content body.
In additon, how can I create 2- or 3-level bullet list in Textile?
(PS: is there any way to attach small screenshots on the forum? It’d be easier to see what the problem is.)
Thank you,
Jay
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Re: Multi-Level Bulleted List using Textile
No idea about the squashed up bullet lists (CSS isn’t my strong point), but…
how can I create 2- or 3-level bullet list in Textile?
* Level 1
** Level 2
*** Level 3
PS: is there any way to attach small screenshots on the forum?
!image_url!
(in theory, though success might depend on how long you’ve had your forum account, I’m not sure if there are any restrictions. Failing that a "link":http://yoursite.com/to/your/picture.jpg
should work)
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#3 2009-01-17 00:00:27
- jshan
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Re: Multi-Level Bulleted List using Textile
Thanks Bloke. After tweaking my CSS, I guess the problem is the lack of indentation for the list, i.e., the bullets stick out of the body text’s left alignment.
I also tried 2-level listing, hoping to mimick the effect of increasing indent. But like I guessed, it did not work because you’ll need a first-level, which goes back to the problem, before you can have a 2nd-level bulleted list
Last edited by jshan (2009-01-17 00:03:00)
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Re: Multi-Level Bulleted List using Textile
Does this ALA article look anything like what you’re seeing?
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