[H-GEN] Mozilla, style sheets, and Microsoft's knowledge base

Christopher Biggs chris at stallion.oz.au
Mon Nov 11 19:02:42 EST 2002


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Jason Parker-Burlingham <jasonp at uq.net.au> moved upon the face of the 'Net and spake thusly:

> Since I now have an interest in keeping a Windows 98 box as stable as
> I can (no installing XP isn't really an option until we get a hardware
> upgrade), I also have an interest in looking at Knowledge Base
> articles, which turn out to be quite ugly by default when you're using
> Mozilla, because of the following stylesheet entries:
>
>         .KBPUBV2 UL LI { line-height: 120%; margin-bottom: -1%; margin-left: -0.3em; }
>         .KBPUBV2 OL LI { line-height: 120%; margin-bottom: -1%; margin-left: -0.2em; }
>         .KBPUBV2 .appliesto UL {  margin-top: -1em; }
>

OK, so microsoft are smart enough to use a custom class for their KB
articles.

Have you tried simply overriding the 'UL LI' style for just that
KBPUBV2 class in your user stylesheet?

--cjb


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