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<ol> Integers Please!

JoHarrington
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on 10/06/2012

Hiya Simon,


I know that we can use <ol> and <li> quite merrily, but there appears to be a block on HTML integers for them. 

I want to have <ol start=14>  but it keeps defaulting to <ol>.  That's setting my list to 1.

*cries*

Can we have the start integer for this unblocked please?

yours

Jo

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lobobrandon
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on 10/06/2012

Yes, that's the problem when I use it on different modules, each one begins with 1 :( Not tried it for long as I gave up on that in my first week here itself ans switched to bullet points. 


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JoHarrington
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on 10/06/2012

I've never needed it before.  I kept on recoding thinking that I was doing something wrong.  I even resorted to Google to check my HTML!

But no, it's just not allowed in our Wizzley coding. *sob*


lobobrandon
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on 10/06/2012

The code is right as far as I know :)


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Simon
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on 10/06/2012

Hey :) I'm online only for a few minutes, but wanted to let you know, we'll have to "allow" this HTML attribute in our server-side filters. By tomorrow evening, it should work :)

lobobrandon
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on 10/06/2012

Thanks Simon :) When I get the time I may actually go back and modify some wizzes :D


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Simon
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on 10/08/2012

Okay, it's done. You can now use "start" for <ol>. I didn't even know about this attribute before :-P

JoHarrington
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on 10/08/2012

Woot!  Thank you very much. :)

 

Sorry about the lack of reaction yesterday.  I was too busy buying Glastonbury Tickets!


lobobrandon
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on 10/08/2012

Cool thanks :)


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