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Subject: Re: Bug#34005: a <ul> list that is inside an <ol> list shows up as an
From: Fred Harju <fredh () xandros ! com>
Date: 2001-10-29 15:19:19
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Vadim Plessky wrote:
>
> On Monday 22 October 2001 20:06, fredh@xandros.com wrote:
> | Package: khtml
> | Version: 2.2.1 (using KDE 2.2.1 )
> | Severity: normal
> | Installed from: Debian Package 4:2.2.1-11 (testing/unstable)
> |
> | A <ul> list inside an <ol> list should show up as a bulletted list within
> | a numbered list.
>
> may I ask you why do you think so?
Sure - I was under the impression from the W3C recommendation that
"Unordered list items are not numbered." -
<http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/lists.html#edef-UL>
What the bullets show up as is not what I'm concerned about. I'm
concerned about an unordered list showing up as a numbered list when
it's nested in another ordered list.
>
> | Unfortunately it just shows up as another numbered list.
> |
>
> ok, does adding this CSS rule to your html code help? :-)
> <style type="text/css">
> OL UL { list-style-type: circle;}
> </style>
>
> Anyway, as it's already second bug report about the same problem, may be we
> should add this rule to html4.css default stylesheet?
> besides, it seems that exact rule for "test2" (make disc, not circle) is
> ignored by KHTML. Mozilla displays disc, Konq - circle.
> But anyway, original bug can be closed.
>
Can you forward me the bug number? I apologize for duping a bug report -
I did do a search for a similiar bug before I posted.
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