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Re: List item bullets

Posted by Paul Lautman on 12/30/06 16:37

rwap wrote:
> On Dec 30, 10:20 am, "Paul Lautman" <paul.laut...@btinternet.com>
> wrote:
>> Ben C wrote:
>>> On 2006-12-29, Paul Lautman <paul.laut...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>>>> Ben C wrote:
>>>>> On 2006-12-28, Martin Clark <mar...@spl.at> wrote:
>>>>>> Paul Lautman wrote...
>>>>>>> When viewed in IE6 or Firefox, the list beginning "Unsurpassed
>>>>>>> design and manufacturing quality." on the page
>>>>>>> http://www.osg-uk.comhas blue arrows as bullets.
>>
>>>>>>> However, in IE7, the arrows are hidden under the image to the
>>>>>>> left of it. I have tried various ways to rectify this but if I
>>>>>>> get it looking OK in IE7, it looks rubbish in FF.
>>
>>>>>>> Can someone point me to the correct magic incantation?
>>> [snip]
>>>>> I can't actually find the list you're talking about on the url you
>>>>> posted.
>>
>>>> It's right there on the front page. Under the "Part of the OSG
>>>> Corporation" text there is a heading "Mission Statement". Then
>>>> there is a paragrapg and then there is the list, whose first item
>>>> is "Unsurpassed design and manufacturing quality.". Just do a
>>>> search on the page for "unsurpassed". If you look at the url in FF
>>>> or IE6 you will see the list with the blue arrows as bullets.
>>
>>>> I did think of putting it in boxes, but then it won't wrap around
>>>> the image if the text size or the number of items in the list
>>>> changes.
>>
>>> OK I've found it. You're doing the arrows now with background images
>>> and padding-left, which presumably solves your original
>>> problem???confused??
>> I was always doing the arrows like this and the "original" problem
>> (actually there is only one) is still there. The arrows are not
>> visible on IE7, whilst they work fine on IE6 and FF.- Hide quoted
>> text -- Show quoted text -
>
>
> Opera v9 and even Front Page do not display the bullets. Firefox v2
> does however.
>
> The problem I think is to do with floating divs which have caused
> problems in IE 7 for some reason.
>
> The solution to this problem is fairly straightforward, you need to
> create a table with two columns to put the image in the left hand
> column and the text in the right hand one.
>
> Rich
> www.internetbusinessangels.com

As I said above, I did think of doing that, but then it won't wrap around
the image if the text size or the number of items in the list changes.

 

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