- From: Mirsad Todorovac <tm@rasips2.rasip.etf.hr>
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 14:27:02 +0100 (MET)
- To: www-talk@w3.org
- Cc: tm@rasips2.rasip.etf.hr (Mirsad Todorovac)
For the HTML and CSS guru's:
Is there a way outside of CSS to change numbering style of <OL> elements,
and/or bullet style of <UL> elements.
I've tried with Netscape-2.0, and it fails to render even something that
simple as <UL PLAIN> or <MENU> as specified in HTML3 draft (bullets remain).
Is there a simple way to change <OL> numbering style to a, b, ... (lower-alpha)
and/or leave out bullets using <UL> elements. I mean, it cannot be just
_impossible_ to do it, it is a simple thing...
I've searched through www-talk, www-html & www-style postings, but I have found
nothing that works, only proposals. Answer?
Many thanks in forward -- Mirsad
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| Mirsad Todorovac |
| Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing |
| University of Zagreb |
| Unska 3, Zagreb, Croatia 10000 |
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| e-mail: mirsad.todorovac@fer.hr |
Received on Tuesday, 27 February 1996 08:28:47 UTC