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#1 2006-08-09 20:05:43

blazin6543
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From: Toronto, Canada
Registered: 2006-06-19
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Lists and sub-lists

ok so im using the textile for my lists because the html was getting annoying……. i just want to know how do i go about inlarging the ** text? it seems to be smaller then the main ….. its line-height i believe but what tag (dont know what its called) do i put it under?

(Edit: updated thread subject to something a little more clear. -Mary)

Last edited by Mary (2006-08-10 20:20:24)

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#2 2006-08-09 21:00:54

jakob
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Re: Lists and sub-lists

can you show us an example?

if you happen to be using em or % for your font-size: definitions, be careful to give them specific rules, for instance if you just hav li { font-size:0.9em; } it will make the ** nested list item (=li ul li) 0.9em with each step, i.e. 0.9*0.9 em.


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#3 2006-08-10 20:02:31

blazin6543
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From: Toronto, Canada
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Re: Lists and sub-lists

http://www.angryvegan.ca/about/

click on “more about me” i am using em ….. i’d just like both to be the same size thats all :)

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#4 2006-08-10 20:37:41

ricetxp
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From: London, UK
Registered: 2005-05-24
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Re: Lists and sub-lists

Try
li ul {font-size: 1.5em;}

Also, you’ve got some markup issues going on. For example on line 240: <p></div></p>

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#5 2006-08-11 02:46:32

blazin6543
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Re: Lists and sub-lists

very nice worked like a charm :)

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