Subject: Inline lists (was: Re: [xsl] Nesting a flat XML structure From: "Peter Flynn peter@xxxxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 19:05:05 -0000 |
On 29/10/18 18:29, Martin Honnen martin.honnen@xxxxxx wrote: > On 29.10.2018 19:14, ian.proudfoot@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: [...] >> <p>body text <ul> > > Why is the "ul" a child of the "p" element? OT: it's common in some fields to use a list inside a paragraph for an inline list where the items look (a) like this and (b) like this. A UL-type container is used to imply a list ending with "or" before the final item, whereas an OL-type list would imply "and" before the last item. Lists outside a paragraph would be formatted vertically. But this is off the current topic ///Peter
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