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    where is the bullet from

    executive theme, ive followed all the classes i can find and cant see where the bullet in the top level section list is generated.

    its stareing me in the face isnt it..?
    Simbo thanks you in advance again

    Location: Jersey Channel Islands

    #2
    Which URL?

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      #3
      not live

      but if your familiar with executive theme its the bullet in the section list left of screen, just as i have a small arrow in front of all my sections in list at tungsten blades
      Simbo thanks you in advance again

      Location: Jersey Channel Islands

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        #4
        This is a bit tucked away:

        Settings | Site Options - General tab - Section - Default Section Image
        See:
        http://www.imagemule.com/uploads/sectionimage8Mk5.jpg

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          #5
          thanks duncan

          not explaining myself properly as usual, never mind a picture says a thousand words, bullets in left section list im trying to find.

          thanks very much for your other post on the reg, superb,
          Attached Files
          Simbo thanks you in advance again

          Location: Jersey Channel Islands

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            #6
            Aah.

            In actinic.css you will see:

            ul {
            list-style-type: square;
            }

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              #7
              thank duncan

              i would not have found that untill i got a lot more intuative with my css.
              getting there with the css though, i can see where it has huge potential.
              cheers..
              Simbo thanks you in advance again

              Location: Jersey Channel Islands

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                #8
                Gary
                If you want to get into the css, I can recommend the same book that was recommended to me "Integrated HTML & CSS" by V DeBolt.
                Covers all the basics (including list-style-type), and is to follow.

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                  #9
                  To get to grips with the concept of separating content from presentation (which is the purpose of css). It's always worth looking at www.csszengarden.com to see just what css is capable of (and to see some fab designs too).
                  Richard Gosler
                  Phoenix Digital Media Ltd
                  Dorset, UK

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