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I'm making this site for a customer: http://www.mabelispartners.nl but something strange happens, the second line of the bullets are not indented. In firefox it looks just fine. How is that possible? I guess it has something to do with the css. |
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StarQuake wrote: I'm making this site for a customer: http://www.mabelispartners.nl but something strange happens, the second line of the bullets are not indented. In firefox it looks just fine. How is that possible? I guess it has something to do with the css. I looked at that page over and over, but it looks identical in Firefox and IE, and I can't find any bullets... mmm the customer removed the bullets... |
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but something strange happens, the second line of the bullets are not indented. In firefox it looks just fine. How is that possible? I guess it has something to do with the css. yes if you make the width of IE about 250 pixels you can see it: http://solid.bounceme.net/content/view/21/36/ |
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StarQuake wrote: but something strange happens, the second line of the bullets are not indented. In firefox it looks just fine. How is that possible? I guess it has something to do with the css. yes if you make the width of IE about 250 pixels you can see it: http://solid.bounceme.net/content/view/21/36/ What happens if you delete "inside" from list-style for <li> ? (or even replace it by "outside") When I do that the bullet dissapears completely. I guess it does have to |
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