I am using list style image to show dots for an unordered list. They are appearing a little far from text and i want to make the distance between the list text and dot a little less. I have tried padding and margin but nothing seems to work. Can somebody please suggest something.
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Did you try padding and margin on the li elements or the ul element?– Jamison DanceAug 9, 2011 at 4:37
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can you post a jsfiddle with a snippet?– NivasAug 9, 2011 at 5:16
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li{ padding-left:10px; } a postive padding left is working it makes the dot far from the text. But i want to bring them closer so negative padding left is not working.– sushil bharwaniAug 9, 2011 at 5:49
4 Answers
You could try a negative text-indent
on the <li>
:
li {
text-indent: -5px;
}
For example: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/QgNxw/
Browser support might be a bit dodgy (e.g. Opera and WebKit don't render that fiddle the same way). You could also try using the :before
pseudo-element to add your own bullet:
.closer {
list-style-type: none;
}
.closer:before {
content: '•';
margin-right: 3px;
}
For example: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/eXxzH/
But then you'll have trouble with browsers that don't understand :before
; but everyone but IE7 and older understand :before
so that might not be an issue.
If CSS3 is okay, you might be able to do something with the ::marker
pseudo-element.
There isn't that much fine grained control over how the bullets for a list item are rendered.
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@sushil: Then you're probably stuck with images and putting the spacing in the image itself. Or just live with how the browser wants to render the
<li>
bullets. Aug 9, 2011 at 6:23 -
Try this
HTML:
- hi wolrd
- 123
- pay
- see you
css:
ul {
margin:0px;
padding:0px;
}
ul li{ padding:0 0 0 10px; background:url(...) 0px 6px no-repeat; list-style-type:none;}
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i forgot to mention that i do not want to use background property for the dots. I can just use list-style-image or list-style-type property. Aug 9, 2011 at 5:39
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You put ul{list-style-image:url(....); list-style-position:outside; list-style-type:disc;} Aug 9, 2011 at 7:29
You could put divs inside your li elements and set their left margins to something negative:
li > div {
margin-left:-4px;
}
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I do not have control over the html. The html is generated from some content entry source. I can just write the css. Aug 9, 2011 at 6:21
I know this post is really old but you can use list-style-position: inside
and then add whatever padding or margin you need on the list itself.