From: Marjorie R. <mro...@ma...> - 2002-11-16 22:14:09
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Thanks for your response. You're the first non-me user to the page. Actually, I just don't like that markup solution. Not intuitive at all. But in the overriding scheme of things, I'm happy about this wiki. I just announced rawfoodwiki.org to a raw foods listserv, about an hour ago. Nearly obsessed with hope that they pick up on the idea! ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Carsten Klapp <car...@us...> Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 08:22:24 -0500 > >Hi, >PhpWiki automatically expands or contracts list spacing for the whole >list depending on whether there are any newlines in between or not, >similar to how Mozilla formats nested html lists. When there is only >one item, there is nothing to expand, so this is why you're seeing a >difference in appearance. > >Try %%% %%% instead of blank line at the end of the definition list >item. This way the newline becomes part of the list item and is not >considered when PhpWiki decides how to format (expand or contract) the >whole list. > >I inserted in some %%%s into the page so you can see how it works. > >Nice theme by the way! > >Carsten > >On Saturday, November 16, 2002, at 12:07 am, Marjorie Roswell wrote: > >> Why do two of these behave differently than just one of them? Just a >> newline with only one, but a whole new (unwanted) paragraph when I >> repeat it twice. Between that, and the bleeding bolds and italics when >> followed by punctuation, I'm getting depressed! >> >> (currently at http://www.rawfoodwiki.org/index.php/FAQs?action=edit) >> >> __What's the coolest, but little-known item you've got in the >> kitchen?__ : >> I have a tupperware lemon juicer that screws into the lemon. Not >> sure what it's called. I also just got a [Spirooli | >> http://www.igadget.com/spirooli-slicer.html], which I like better than >> the spiralizer/saladacco machines. >> >> __What's the coolest, but little-known item you've got in the >> kitchen?__ : >> I have a tupperware lemon juicer that screws into the lemon. Not >> sure what it's called. I also just got a [Spirooli | >> http://www.igadget.com/spirooli-slicer.html], which I like better than >> the spiralizer/saladacco machines. >> >> >> (now try deleting one of those, and you'll see the difference.) > > |