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Posted by Carolyn Marenger on 03/18/06 22:07
terry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have 2 questions. I've spent the last 2 hours looking through the
> w3schools.org and other websites but cannot figure out if it's even
> possible to create a list "without" indentation. On the following page
> I would like the bullets to be flush left with the edge of the table.
> Is that possible with the use of css?
> http://www.4everhers.com/dev/css-test1.asp
I believe you need to remove the padding from the <ul> element. I would
probably set it as a class...
insert into css file
..noPadding {
padding: 0;
}
insert into html file
<ul class="noPadding">
...
</ul>
I haven't tried it, but I think it will work.
> Question 2. On every page of my site is a footer
> (http://www.4everhers.com). It's been created with tables, lots of
> nested tables. Every day I read stuff posted in this newsgroup hoping
> to learn something new. I've read many times that tables are old school
> and css is the way to go (at least that's how I interpret it). I've
> already converted a lot font and other tags to css (my code now
> validates ... well "almost") but the footer will be more complicated.
> Basically, if I were to just jump in and do it I would use tables but
> use css to set border width, color, etc. Somehow I just don't think
> that's right. Recreating the footer will be a great way to learn but
> I'm just not sure where to begin. If someone would give me a "gentle
> nudge" in the right direction I would appreciate it!
>
> Please keep in mind that I am in learning mode.
>
> Thanks,
> Terry
I see why you used tables for the footer. I might even be tempted to say
that it is appropriate in this case. (So, who is going to flame me first?)
You have a list of headings across the top and links underneath. You could
try a five column div setup. Google for multi-column style sheets. In
your case you would want five equal columns, not the typical one or two
menu columns and a big content column.
Good luck!
Carolyn
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