Sent by Bill Daly on 22 October 2002 16:04
On IE6/Win2K, that code gives me a list of seven
items, each preceded by a hollow circular bullet.
Bill Daly
--- Ian Rutgers [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am exploring the possibilities/limitations of xml
> and css and have a question. I am trying to create
> an
> equivalent to <ul><li><li></ul> in xml using css.
> Below is both the css and xml code:
>
> > itemizedlist{
> > display: block;
> > margin-left: 5%;
> > }
> > listitem{
> > display: list-item;
> > text-align: left;
> > list-style: circle inside;
> > font-family: arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
> > font-size: 1em;
> > }
> >
> > The code
> >
> > <itemizedlist>
> > <listitem>that I may keep mercies of god in memory
> to be thankful</listitem>
> > <listitem>yet I may keep my Miscary ad god in
> memory
> to keep me
> > humble</listitem>
> > <listitem>that I may observe the providence of god
> to keep me from
> > distrust</listitem>
> > <listitem>That I may remember my Covenants, Vows
> & Principles and
> > resolution to keep me faithful</listitem>
> > <listitem>yet in regards my Convention to god was
> not immediate but gradual
> > I may the better wear it up to my self to keep me
> joyful</listitem>
> > <listitem>from the example of good men whose
> example
> I desire to
> > follow</listitem>
> > <listitem>and Above all the encouragement I have
> from</listitem>
> > </itemizedlist>
>
> In Netscape 7.x, I get what I hoped for (expected)
> ..
> an equivalent to the html bulleted list. I.E. does
> everything right except it doesn't display the
> bullets. Is this working as designed? BTW I am
> testing on an NT 4 box sp 6 and using Internet
> Explorer 5.5.
>
> Thanks in advance for your advice.
>
> Ian
>
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