Posted by sam on 12/20/41 11:33
Disco Octopus wrote:
> sam wrote:
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>>I have painted myself into a corner somewhat. I redefined <ul> early on
>>in the site design and now (not surprisingly) I need an ordinary <ul>.
>>Putting my old <ul>'s inside another class would be tedious and painful.
>> Does anyone know or could they point me to the default css values for
>>the <ul> tag? so I can re-create an ordinary <ul>.
>>
>>sam
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> what I would probably do is some kind of search-n-replace for '<ul' to '<ul
> class="thing"' in all my pages.
> Then, I would change the ul entry in your css to ul.thing.
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the problem is the ul entry in my css is filled with hacks and tied into
a javascript script. I could do it, but I would rather not. I also
realize all browsers do it differently, but I was looking for what the
standard says on the issue, but I can't find it.
sam
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