Tomasz Wegrzanowski saith:
Any idea to do it [indenting] in a saner way ?
Just use paragraphs within list items without bullets. It really doesn't matter if the bullets display in non-CSS browsers.
<style type="text/css"> ul.comment {list-style-type: none;} </style>
<ul class="comment"> <li><p>Comment</p> <ul class="comment"> <li><p>Reply<p></li> <li><p>Another reply</p></li> </ul> </li> <li><p>Another comment</p></li> </ul>
This same structure, with style= instead of <style> (because of HTML restrictions) and with more text in the paragraphs, is at [[en:User:Geoffrey/unmarked lists]]. Works great in Mozilla 1.4, IE 6, and Opera 6. Lynx 2.8 displays them as normal lists, with bullet items, and ignores the paragraph spacing - which should be fine.
Explicitly giving <blockquote> instead of : works, for mathematics and stuff - but the unnumbered lists may be fine for this.
Is there anywhere in Wikipedia where definition lists (;term :def) are actually used as such?
===== -Geoffrey Thomas geoffreyerffoeg@yahoo.com
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