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Is there a way to start a <p> inside a <li> in display mode? |
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Is there a way to start a <p> inside a <li> in display mode? Yes: li><p>text</p></li -Darrel |
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Thanks Murray. My experience confirms it can only be done in CODE view. My bad - I meant "Design" view in my original post. |
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Oh. Yea, Murray is correct then. I don't know of anyway to do this in ANY WYSIWYG tool for that matter. I'm still on the hunt for a WYSIWYG text-area replacement that can handle ULs. |
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darrel wrote: Oh. Yea, Murray is correct then. I don't know of anyway to do this in ANY WYSIWYG tool for that matter. I'm still on the hunt for a WYSIWYG text-area replacement that can handle ULs. Highlight the text you want to appear inside the paragraph and press Ctrl+T to wrap it, type P and hit the enter key. Gary |
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Highlight the text you want to appear inside the paragraph and press Ctrl+T to wrap it, type P and hit the enter key. |
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Highlight the text you want to appear inside the paragraph and press Ctrl+T to wrap it, type P and hit the enter key. Once you hit return, though, won't it just start another LI? -Darrel |
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