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Posted by sorry.no.email on 05/05/06 15:27
On Fri, 05 May 2006 13:48:29 +0200, "Barbara de Zoete"
<trashbin@pretletters.net> wrote:
>On Fri, 05 May 2006 13:41:31 +0200, <sorry.no.email@post_NG.com> wrote:
>
>> I have several short lists (about 10 to 20 lines each) that at the
>> moment are simply set up with <br /> tags.
>
>Then it is not a list.
>
>> Are there any advantages to changing these to unordered lists
>
>Of course there is the advantage that all of a sudden it *is* a list then.
>
>
>> by adding something like this to my CSS and applying a class:
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>> .ul-nobullets {
>
>I would create selectors for class names that have any relevance as to
>*why* you want the content that it effects to have a different look. What
>if later on you decide to do bullets? The class name with 'nobullets' in
>it gets useles.
Hi Barbara,
Thanks for your comments which as usual are very direct and always
useful :-)
I guess what I wanted to do was create a specific look for Birth
Death and Marriage list data on a genealogy site, a type of list that
is found many times across the site.
Initially this involved no bullets or indents, hence the poor choice
of name but I guess later will involve other changes so more
accurately the selector should be .ul-birthdata for example.
Have I understand your comments accurately?
Andrew.
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