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Numbered Lists problem w/ Ie – vantage

11 years ago · Last reply by Greg Priday 11 years ago

Hello,

I’m having trouble getting numbered lists to show correctly on internet explorer with the premium/paid vantage theme. On Safari and Chrome it works fine, but the client of this website also uses IE and has noticed numbered lists are not showing correctly. Instead of showing as 1-10 in two columns, it breaks the two columns as 1-5, 1-5. Can you please assist me to fix this? Thanks.

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  1. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 7 months ago

    Hi, please can you send through a link to the page concerned and also let us know which version of IE your client is working with. Thanks.

  2. marlanaweber 11 years, 7 months ago

    Hi there, my apologies I meant to include the link. http://www.pruz.com/music/
    It’s only on IE, all the rest of the browsers work fine.

  3. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 7 months ago

    Super, thanks.

    Do you know which version of IE?

  4. marlanaweber 11 years, 7 months ago

    I can try to find out which version the client’s is, but even on mine it is ver 11.0.9

  5. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 7 months ago

    I won’t have a Windows machine to look at until tomorrow. In the mean time please won’t you try testing that widget without the div element inside of the ol. What happens in IE when you use the following:

    <ol>
    <li>Am Echad</li>
    <li>Simchat Chatanim</li>
    <li>Aleinu</li>
    <li>Ain Od Milvado</li>
    <li>Koli</li>
    <li>Ashrei Mi</li>
    <li>Pray</li>
    <li>Shuva</li>
    <li>Chaverim</li>
    <li>Orech Yomim</li>
    </ol>
  6. marlanaweber 11 years, 7 months ago

    When I did it as above, it did make it 1-10, however all in one straight column not two separate columns like it needs to be.

  7. Greg Priday Staff 11 years, 7 months ago

    I’m not 100% sure, but I’d imagine this is just a difference in how IE handles lists.

    This is a great guide on creating multi column lists. Creating multiple UL elements and using the start=”x” attribute would probably be your best bet.

    http://alistapart.com/article/multicolumnlists

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