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dumb noob cannot get UL to stack vertically

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Kenny - 29 Aug 2008 19:17 GMT
Day two of HTML!

And I am using an HTML generator in a set-up where I never see the HTML,
but the generator is designed to use almost the same syntax as HTML so I
think I can communicate this:

I had a UL containing simple LIs with just a string, and they stacked
vertically. Nice. But the user has to click on any of the items in a
radio button kinda way, so I made them into inputs, type submit. Now
they all appear in a row. Yikes!

I have a CSS going for the UL and am having great fun changing the color
and border but do not see anything that would let me specify a vertical
stacking.

Any help appreciated.

kenny
Kenny - 29 Aug 2008 19:29 GMT
> Day two of HTML!
>
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>
> kenny

I gave the elements some CSS:

   display: block

How'd I do?

kenny
Chris F.A. Johnson - 29 Aug 2008 19:30 GMT
> Day two of HTML!
>
> And I am using an HTML generator in a set-up where I never see the HTML,

     Do yourself a favour and use a text editor.

> but the generator is designed to use almost the same syntax as HTML

     Almost??? There's no excuse for not having valid HTML.

     Check the page with <http://validator.w3.org>.

> so I
> think I can communicate this:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> radio button kinda way, so I made them into inputs, type submit. Now
> they all appear in a row. Yikes!

     URL? PLease provide the location of the page so we can see just
     what the problem is.

> I have a CSS going for the UL and am having great fun changing the color
> and border but do not see anything that would let me specify a vertical
> stacking.

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