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Originally posted by Plik
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Originally posted by Nitrolinken
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Originally posted by Plik
List elements are block level.......................................
I know that.
Then what does:
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Originally posted by Nitrolinken
Then he would have to use an inline style, but Mozilla doesn't support all the CSS in inline tags
mean?
I've never had issues with positioning ul's and ol's the same way you would a div, because they are both block level. The only issue is that lists generally have padding and margins by default, which cause issues if you don't expect it.
Oh, well, I was trixing with inline style using the p tag, and firefox wouldnt' color my text, it wouldn't add the font either. And I didn't understand, but I kept on working with it. The site that I were doing tthe code, was a profile site, a norwegian service. In IE and Opera the site looked excatly as It should. I didn't want to use <font> tag, I don't like it. (
) So I used the inline style, as I said, and the text looked not as it should, in Mozilla (I mean firefox).
That's what I meant.