User Guide

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User Guide
See also
“Block properties for CSS” on page 333
“Relative and absolute units” on page 331
List item properties for CSS
The List Item and Other Properties set lets you set the appearance of list item markers—for example, the appearance
of a bullet in a bulleted list. You can set list item marker shapes and marker positioning, or specify a custom image
to serve as the marker.
Note: Some of the properties in this set are not consistently supported across browsers and platforms. Be sure to test your
pages on multiple browsers, browser versions, and platforms.
To set properties for list item markers
1 Select a style in the CSS Editor and click the List Item and Other Properties set
2 Choose an option from theListImage menu,and then referencethe imagefiletouse acustomimage as alistitem
marker.
3 To set the type of the list item marker, choose from the following properties in the List Style menu:
To create bulleted lists, choose Disc, Circle, or Square.
To create numbered lists, choose Decimal, Lower Roman, or Upper Roman.
To create an alphabetical list, choose Lower Alpha or Upper Alpha.
4 To set the position where the list item marker appears, choose one of the following from the List Position menu:
Inside Sets the list item marker flush with the second, third, and following lines of text.
Outside Adds a first-line indent, letting the list item marker stand out from the rest of the text (like the bullet at the
start of this item).
5 To control white space in the list, choose from the following properties in the White Space menu:
To format the lines of text in a list to break normally, choose Normal.
To preserve line breaks and other white space, choose Preformatted.
To suppress line breaks, choose No Wrap.
To set background properties for a style
The Background Properties set of the CSS Inspector lets you set a background image in the block generated by a style.
Note: Some of the properties in this set are not consistently supported across browsers and platforms. Be sure to test your
pages on multiple browsers, browser versions, and platforms.
1 Select a style in the CSS Editor and click the Background Properties set
2 Choose an option from the Image menu, and then reference an image file to set a background image.
3 To tile the background image horizontally, vertically, or in both directions, choose an option from the Repeat
.
menu.
Repeat Tiles the image both horizontally and vertically.
Repeat x Tiles the image horizontally.