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#1 2005-10-16 11:20:28
- breezey
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How do I...
do this in Textile:
<code><ol><li>Ordered list<blockquote>Some quote here</blockquote></li></ol></code>
Thanks.
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I don’t think that is correct markup. I could be wrong about that though…
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#3 2005-10-16 22:39:24
- breezey
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Re: How do I...
Well, if that is not valid that how do I put a blockquote inside an item list?
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List items can contain block-level elements, so a blockquote
inside an li
would be OK. You can’t do it in Textile at the moment, though, AFAIK.
You cooin’ with my bird?
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Yeah, you would do that by using HTML.
Textile does not, wants not and cannot replace HTML. It is meant to make the easy stuff easy when writing an article. If you need more, you can fall back on (X)HTML, or you may be able to leverage custom fields to have an easy data-entry with a more complex layout of that data “hidden” in a form.
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#6 2005-10-21 14:21:58
- minusf
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Re: How do I...
i tried to fall back to html but textile/txp put a br after every
line of html source…
how do i fall back to html?
we is experts™
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#7 2005-10-21 20:55:48
- els
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Re: How do I...
Uncheck ‘Use Textile’ under Advanced options (Write screen).
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