Styling flexibility by using unordered lists consistently
Posted Aug 11, 2004 at 12:16 AM
This is the first of what I hope will become a gallery of markup example articles. This first example illustrates the many different visual representations of unordered lists made possible by a consistent markup mindset around lists, and varying the presentation by applying different CSS styles.
Check out the example, but note that I’ve removed the danboe.net wrapper from these example-focused articles so that the XHTML, CSS and script files are clearly isolated from those that apply to my site and pages within it.
About this page
This page contains a single post from Daniel Boerner's blog, of which Boot Camp + Windows Vista = no more Airport Extreme reboots is the latest post.
Are there more posts like this one?
Possibly. Within this blog, this post is categorized under webdev and it was posted on August 11, 2004. Those would be good places to start looking for related posts.
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