css > nested list (horz vs vert)
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- 67nj
can i nest a vertical list inside an horizontal one?
I tried already but after i name a "display:inline;" i don't know how to declare a vertical one...
- airey0
you mean like a drop-down menu?
- airey0
if it is then here's a batch to look through for some tips:
http://www.noupe.com/css/multile…
- 67nj0
no i didn't mean a drop down menu... but actually i never thought about looking one of them, i guess i'm still sleeping... i just want to create a list of blocks horizontally and put a vert list in each of them...
thanx for the link
- rascuache0
Dude you need superfish, but you'll probably need help if your CSS knowledge is as basic as mine! I had to ask questions on here to get it to work...
- airey0
ahh, i see what you mean. yeah, interesting one. wouldn't both the main list and then the nested lists require a display: block? now you've got me thinking. i'm going to have a play and come back. fuck you, i'm already late with stuff but obviously bored.
- 67nj0
unfortunately it seem that inline block is not working in IE7...
- 67nj0
thanx but don't bother if you don't have time... for god sake you're in australia!!!
- airey0
ok, this is a completely shit hackjob so bare with me, also i'm on a mac so have no idea how it renders on IE:
http://www.alloystudio.com.au/cl…
- 67nj0
thank you airey... i'll check right now
- zray0
airey seems to have it sorted but.. might this be taking an unordered list too far? It depends on the data but perhaps a table is more appropriate.
- 67nj0
actually i can tell you it's going to work for me just fine... thank you!
- airey0
yeah i just use tables for emails and tabular data. i find them way to restrictive.