neil@esl-lounge.com wrote:
Thanks, I'll look into doing that.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Garrett Coakley" garrett@polytechnic.co.uk To: support@drupal.org Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 1:35 PM Subject: Re: [support] over-riding Garland's list item bullet points.
On 15 Apr 2007, at 11:57, Neil: esl-lounge.com wrote:
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....
I've just run a test here and using an inline background-image:none; on the <li>'s in a custom block does work. Have you tried using Firebug[1] or the Web Developer[2] Firefox extensions to check what other rules are being applied to your elements?
I believe the reason the inline override of the <li> tag using <li style="..."> does not work is that the input filter "filtered html" does not recognize the tag, even if it is listed in the acceptable tags. I suspect the reason is that the tag has the style overrides, so a CSS change may be the way to go. ... unless you can use the "full html" input filter to edit the node.
Just speculating here. ICBW.