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    1. Re: [FreeHelp] Pat G. question
    2. Barry Carlson via
    3. You need to look at lists on their own. If you are going to have, e.g. <div> (a) something (b) someting <ol> <li> something <li> something </ol> (c) something (d) something etc.. </div> .. then of course the list will start at level 2 when referenced to the items in the div. If you are making lists, then all the items in the div should be in the list; that should stop the confusion. Barry --------------- On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 09:28:25 +1200, JFlorian <[email protected]> wrote: > Referring to http://countjustonce.com/test/lists-again.html > > Tell me if I'm wrong... > > If your level 1 is Main Site URL > Then your "Item One" is actually Level 2, right? > > So how do you switch between "Levels" when Level 1 is the main URL? > list Level One > -----list Item 1 > -----list item 2 > ----------Level Two inside Level 1 > ---------------List Item 1 > ---------------List item 2 > ----------Level Two inside Level 1 > ---------------List Item 1 > ---------------List item 2 > etc. > >

    08/14/2015 03:48:16
    1. Re: [FreeHelp] Pat G. question
    2. JFlorian via
    3. OK I'll wrap the whole thing in a div until I get the uls and lis put in. Xenu is great for giving all the "Text Titles" from Meta Title. It's better than copying out those by hand. But I discovered Xenu reports them in upside down order, bottom first. grr. 4th folder is listed first and so on. Pages are in order, though. Weird. I've got to get them back into order, first, then tackle the code. Be done in... maybe a year LOL Judy

    08/13/2015 11:58:15
    1. Re: [FreeHelp] Pat G. question
    2. Billie Walsh via
    3. If your doing it in text mode this is where an HTML editor like Bluefish would be handy. It inserts both tags at once, open and close. When you park the curser by either tag it, and the close/open tag, turn red. This makes sure you can tell what is between the open and close and that you haven't accidentally erased a tag or got one in the wrong order. On 08/13/2015 04:48 PM, Barry Carlson via wrote: > You need to look at lists on their own. > > If you are going to have, e.g. > > <div> > (a) something > (b) someting > <ol> > <li> something > <li> something > </ol> > (c) something > (d) something etc.. > </div> > > .. then of course the list will start at level 2 when referenced to the > items in the div. > > If you are making lists, then all the items in the div should be in the > list; that should stop the confusion. > > Barry > --------------- > > On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 09:28:25 +1200, JFlorian <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Referring to http://countjustonce.com/test/lists-again.html >> >> Tell me if I'm wrong... >> >> If your level 1 is Main Site URL >> Then your "Item One" is actually Level 2, right? >> >> So how do you switch between "Levels" when Level 1 is the main URL? >> list Level One >> -----list Item 1 >> -----list item 2 >> ----------Level Two inside Level 1 >> ---------------List Item 1 >> ---------------List item 2 >> ----------Level Two inside Level 1 >> ---------------List Item 1 >> ---------------List item 2 >> etc. >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- A cat is a puzzle with no solution. Cats are tiny little women in fur coats. When you get all full of yourself try giving orders to a cat. _ _... ..._ _ _._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._

    08/13/2015 01:10:20