[support] over-riding Garland's list item bullet points.
Neil: esl-lounge.com
neil at esl-lounge.com
Sun Apr 15 14:47:58 UTC 2007
I just truncated menu_cache and this is still loading:
http://www.mysite.com/themes/garland/images/menu-leaf.gif
so then I tried Lorenzo's idea of changing the input filter to Full HTML and that did the trick. Thanks for ending more than a week of mental anguish! :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: Victor Kane
To: support at drupal.org
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: [support] over-riding Garland's list item bullet points.
could be, but Garland also cache's away customized color selections (and the style.css) in a subdirectory in the files directory. don't know how that works, since I don't usually customize garland much
On 4/15/07, Simon Swegles <simon at swegles.com> wrote:
This is starting to look to me like a caching issue.
Neil: esl-lounge.com wrote:
> that didn't work either. I even tried:
>
> <ul style="background-image:none;list-style-type:none;">
> <li style="background-image:none;list-style-type:none;">Apples</li>
> <li style="background-image:none;list-style-type:none;">Bananas</li>
> <li style="background-image:none;list-style-type:none;">Pears</li>
> </ul>
>
> and the white graphical discs remain steadfastly. I don't intend to use this
> to style but it's almost become a challenge by now. Drupal seems to be
> ignoring the basic standards of cascading styles and I have seen this is
> other places. Ho hum....
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Garrett Coakley" <garrett at polytechnic.co.uk>
> To: <support at drupal.org>
> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 12:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [support] over-riding Garland's list item bullet points.
>
>
>> On 15 Apr 2007, at 09:54, Neil: esl-lounge.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>> and the white bullet-points are still there. Even if I change it to
>>> list-style-type:square, they remain the ever-present white discs.
>>
>> The bullets in garland are background images on the <li>'s.
>>
>> <ul>
>> <li style="background-image: none">Apples</li>
>> <li style="background-image: none">Bananas</li>
>> <li style="background-image: none">Pears</li>
>> </ul>
>>
>>
>> Should get rid of them for you, but as Marco mentioned you really
>> want to be doing this from your CSS file instead of having a bunch of
>> inline styles everywhere.
>>
>> G.
>>
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