- From: Russell Grigaitis <russell.grigaitis@pre-print.com>
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 11:37:01 -0600
- To: <www-style@w3.org>
>Someone offered many syntax impaired examples, like: >... >> UL >> >> margin-top: 0pt; >> margin-bottom: 0pt; >> } > >None of the examples include the beginning curly brace "{" This was just a small typo. The really bad thing was to put the UL element inside the P element. This would be invalid HTML. ><P>Before ><UL> > <LI>One</LI> > <LI>Two</LI> > <LI>Three</LI> ></UL>(you may want to start here to kill the character space) >After</P> Sorry, it was the first thing I typed this morning. The example I gave after this one, if you add the curly brace, would be the valid way. Although it will not work in Netscape. Does anyone know a workaround for Netscape? I find it doesn't like the margin properties. ___________________________________________________________ Russell Grigaitis Pre Print Incorporated 200, 12420 - 104 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5N 3Z9 (403) 488 - 6688 http://www.pre-print.com
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