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Old 03-02-2017, 06:09 PM   #19
eggheadbooks1
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Thanks. That's a relief.

BTW, with regard to my initial post, is there a way to specify the bullet type in CSS? I got
Code:
.circle
{list-style-type:circle;}
.disc
{list-style-type:disc;}
to work but I cannot find a way to get lowercase or uppercase letters. In older (X)HTML it would have been type="A" or type="a" but list-style-type:A (or a) is not working.

I found another HTML site that recommends list-style-type:upper-latin and list-style-type:lower-latin, but those don't work either. When I google "XHTML list types", I don't get anything beyond the basics.
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