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		<title>By: Cascading Style Sheets Reference Links &#124; kabayview.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Simplify List Margins with CSS &#8211; Zach Dunn [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Lucinda</title>
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		<description>Your atlrice was excellent and erudite.</description>
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		<description>[...] Quick Tip – Simplify List Margins with CSS Have you ever set default margins for a layout, and then had to go back and manually adjust all of your lists? By default, list item markers have a negative positioning in relationship to the list item itself. This means that zero-ing out margins automatically leads to an overflow if the list is contained inside anything else. Wouldn’t it be easier to put the list item marker at the same starting point as other elements instead? Lucky for us, there’s a style to help do just that. Let’s see what can be done with the list-style-position property. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Quick Tip &#8211; Simplify List Margins with CSSHave you ever set default margins for a layout, and then had to go back and manually adjust all of your lists? By default, list item markers have a negative positioning in relationship to the list item itself. This means that zero-ing out margins automatically leads to an overflow if the list is contained inside anything else. Wouldn’t it be easier to put the list item marker at the same starting point as other elements instead? Lucky for us, there’s a style to help do just that. Let&#8217;s see what can be done with the list-style-position property. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Quick Tip – Simplify List Margins with CSS Have you ever set default margins for a layout, and then had to go back and manually adjust all of your lists? By default, list item markers have a negative positioning in relationship to the list item itself. This means that zero-ing out margins automatically leads to an overflow if the list is contained inside anything else. Wouldn’t it be easier to put the list item marker at the same starting point as other elements instead? Lucky for us, there’s a style to help do just that. Let’s see what can be done with the list-style-position property. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Quick Tip – Simplify List Margins with CSS Have you ever set default margins for a layout, and then had to go back and manually adjust all of your lists? By default, list item markers have a negative positioning in relationship to the list item itself. This means that zero-ing out margins automatically leads to an overflow if the list is contained inside anything else. Wouldn’t it be easier to put the list item marker at the same starting point as other elements instead? Lucky for us, there’s a style to help do just that. Let’s see what can be done with the list-style-position property. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Quick Tip – Simplify List Margins with CSS Have you ever set default margins for a layout, and then had to go back and manually adjust all of your lists? By default, list item markers have a negative positioning in relationship to the list item itself. This means that zero-ing out margins automatically leads to an overflow if the list is contained inside anything else. Wouldn’t it be easier to put the list item marker at the same starting point as other elements instead? Lucky for us, there’s a style to help do just that. Let’s see what can be done with the list-style-position property. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Phil</title>
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		<dc:creator>Phil</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 11:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What im curious about is the following. When using list-style:inside is the following. When you get a long item and it starts on a new line, it hugs the left side of the div. Is there an easy and valid way to give the new text-line the same left margin as the line above?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What im curious about is the following. When using list-style:inside is the following. When you get a long item and it starts on a new line, it hugs the left side of the div. Is there an easy and valid way to give the new text-line the same left margin as the line above?</p>
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		<description>[...] Quick Tip &#8211; Simplify List Margins with CSSHave you ever set default margins for a layout, and then had to go back and manually adjust all of your lists? By default, list item markers have a negative positioning in relationship to the list item itself. This means that zero-ing out margins automatically leads to an overflow if the list is contained inside anything else. Wouldn’t it be easier to put the list item marker at the same starting point as other elements instead? Lucky for us, there’s a style to help do just that. Let&#8217;s see what can be done with the list-style-position property. [...]</description>
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		<dc:creator>45 Powerful CSS/JavaScript-Techniques &#187; Shai Perednik.com</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Quick Tip – Simplify List Margins with CSSHave you ever set default margins for a layout, and then had to go back and manually adjust all of your lists? By default, list item markers have a negative positioning in relationship to the list item itself. This means that zero-ing out margins automatically leads to an overflow if the list is contained inside anything else. Wouldn’t it be easier to put the list item marker at the same starting point as other elements instead? Lucky for us, there’s a style to help do just that. Let’s see what can be done with the list-style-position property. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Quick Tip – Simplify List Margins with CSSHave you ever set default margins for a layout, and then had to go back and manually adjust all of your lists? By default, list item markers have a negative positioning in relationship to the list item itself. This means that zero-ing out margins automatically leads to an overflow if the list is contained inside anything else. Wouldn’t it be easier to put the list item marker at the same starting point as other elements instead? Lucky for us, there’s a style to help do just that. Let’s see what can be done with the list-style-position property. [...]</p>
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