- From: Alma Hunt <ayesha.nk@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 19:57:19 -0800 (PST)
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
Dear Keith, When I say "figures", I mean screen shots in between the list items. Keith Rubow-2 wrote: > > What do you mean by "figures"? Ordered lists do not have "figures". If > you mean the bullets that unordered lists (<ul>'s) have, ordered lists > do not have bullets either, just numbers. > > Please clarify. > > Keith Rubow > > Alma Hunt wrote: >> This is the code after I have removed the <p> tag... >> <ol> >> <li>Select the Help menu to view the available options.</li> >> <li>Click Software Updates. This opens the Software Updates and Add-ons >> page.</li> >> <li>Click the Available Software tab.</li> >> <li>Click Add Site. The Add Site window opens.</li> >> <li>Click Local and browse to the unzip path of >> mPortal_WDK_UpdateSite_X_XX_XX_Release, provided by mPortal during >> the >> release.</li> >> <li>Click OK. The added local site reflects in the list.</li> >> <li>Select the newly added site check-box and click Install. You will >> view >> the following screens.</li> >> <li>Click Finish. You will be prompted to restart Eclipse. After you >> restart, >> mPortal plug-in is available for use.</li> >> <li>To verify mPortal plug-in, go to New> Project. You will see the >> mPortal WDK option as shown in Chapter 3: Detailed Feature >> Description.</li> >> </ol> >> >> To my surprise the figures have also disappeared. Kindly help. >> >> >> >> >> Keith Rubow-2 wrote: >> >>> Peter is correct. No <p> within an <ol> unless it is inside a <li>. But >>> if you need a paragraph between list items, you can do the following: >>> <ol> >>> <li>Item 1</li> >>> <li>Item 2</li> >>> </ol> >>> <p>Paragraph</p> >>> <ol start="3"> >>> <li>Item 3</li> >>> ... >>> </ol> >>> >>> The start attribute causes the list item numbering to start with the >>> given value, rather than starting over at 1. There is no way to make it >>> automatically start with the next number from the previous list. If you >>> add/delete list items, you must adjust the start attribute accordingly. >>> >>> Keith Rubow >>> >>> Peter Kerr wrote: >>> >>>> On 2/12/2010, at 11:53 PM, Alma Hunt wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> I am using Amaya 11.3 ver on the Windows XP Platform. I have created a >>>>> web >>>>> page in which I have numbered list. >>>>> >>>>> Below is the code in a procedure where I have inserted figures. >>>>> Please >>>>> note >>>>> that the numbering will not be right in this code. >>>>> To get the numbering right, I remove the <ol> tags in between. When I >>>>> refresh the page, the figures have disappeared. >>>>> This is the first time I am encountering this problem. Kindly help me >>>>> in >>>>> solving this. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> <ol> >>>>> <li>Select the Help menu to view the available options.</li> >>>>> </ol> >>>>> >>>>> <p> Images/Eclipse Plugin Images/1.gif </p> >>>>> <ol> >>>>> <li>Click Software Updates. This opens the Software Updates and >>>>> Add-ons page.</li> >>>>> </ol> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> [snip] >>>>> >>>>> >>>> By removing the intermediate </ol> <ol> >>>> you have placed a <p>...</p> within the ordered list. >>>> This is illegal unless the <p> is also inside an <li>. >>>> >>>> Curiously both Safari and Firefox on MacOS 10.6 >>>> render your example as you intended, graceful failure >>>> in the face of incorrect markup... >>>> >>>> Peter Kerr >>>> >>>> >>>> . >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Amaya%3A-unable-to-view-figures-in-a-web-page-tp30357315p30879254.html Sent from the w3.org - www-amaya mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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