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How can I get my list of dt and dd to be on two seperate lines like they are supposed to be in Firefox. IE 8 for some reason is putting them on the same line! Why?

Why doesn't clear:left work?

My doctype is DOCTYPE html 5

Good point - http://jsfiddle.net/4mAAL/

    <dl>
      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Climate change levy (CCL)</h3></dt>
      <dd>A tax on energy usage introduced in 2001. It aims to provide an incentive to increase energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">CO2</h3></dt>
      <dd>Carbon dioxide is one of the so-called 'greenhouse gases'. Burning fossil fuels releases CO2 into the atmosphere, which is believed to be a major cause of climate change.</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Audit</h3></dt>
      <dd>An independent examination of how something works, for example, how a company produces CO2</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Benchmark</h3></dt>
      <dd>To compare your company's carbon emissions against similar other organisations to see how much work needs to be done.</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Carbon footprint</h3></dt>
      <dd>The total volume of carbon emissions produced by a company, organisation or individual.</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Carbon neutral</h3></dt>
      <dd>For a company, to have zero net carbon emissions (e.g. by using only renewable energy or through offsetting its emissions through the purchase of approved carbon credits).</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Carbon Trust</h3></dt>
      <dd>Body created by the government to help businesses and organisations reduce their carbon emissions. It also funds the development of low carbon technology.</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Carbon Trust Standard</h3></dt>
      <dd>Initiative that provides a robust and clear definition of good practice that can be used to judge a company's commitment to carbon reduction.</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Cause related marketing</h3></dt>
      <dd>To partner with a good cause as part of a marketing strategy, for example, donating a percentage of profits from products sold to a selected charity.</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Climate change</h3></dt>
      <dd>A commonly used phrase to describe the theory that pollution caused by humans, including carbon emissions, is damaging the earth's ecology.</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">Climate change levy (CCL)</h3></dt>
      <dd>A tax on energy usage introduced in 2001. It aims to provide an incentive to increase energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.</dd>

      <dt><h3 class="nocufon">CSR</h3></dt>
      <dd>Corporate Social Responsibility is a form of self-regulation used by companies to take responsibility for their impact on people and the environment. This often feeds into marketing strategy.</dd>

    </dl>
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    Just to make it easier to help, could you post a JS Fiddle reproducing your problem? Rather than having us go to a live site that doesn't, explicitly or easily, allow for editing? Dec 5, 2010 at 18:52
  • Viewing in IE8 (Win XP SP3) shows the dt and dd occupying separate lines (which seems to be what you want). Are you using a valid doctype in your original page? Dec 5, 2010 at 19:01
  • Thats weird as I'm viewing it in IE8 on windows 7
    – Solidariti
    Dec 5, 2010 at 19:05

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have you tried addding clear:left; to the css controlling your dd?

edit:

#glossary dd {
  clear: left;
}

doesn't work because there is no #glossary on your page that i can find.

 dd { clear: left }

should work.

or you can give the dl that contains the def lists id="glossary" which will make your css markup work.

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  • @solidariti can you tell me where in your screen you have problem?? or ascreen shot is fine.
    – kobe
    Dec 5, 2010 at 18:52
  • Its in IE 8 screenshot coming
    – Solidariti
    Dec 5, 2010 at 19:01
  • On the body tag there is a id="glossary"
    – Solidariti
    Dec 5, 2010 at 19:06
  • Ok your right the #glossary tag didn't work did it on the .col-38 class and it looks as it should in Windows IE. Thank you.
    – Solidariti
    Dec 5, 2010 at 19:07
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In your CSS, override the UA stylesheet:

dd, dt { display:block }

However, I suspect that the IE UA sheet does not cause them to be display:inline. Have you validated your HTML and CSS?

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  • @Solidariti You tried validating your HTML and CSS and found that both were valid? That seems unlikely.
    – Phrogz
    Dec 5, 2010 at 19:29
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Your h3 headings are not inside the dt elements h3 elements are not permitted inside dt elements, and therefore your HTML is not valid. Essentially all bets are off as to expecting consistent behaviour between browsers, and you should start by making your HTML valid.

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  • Its very weird as in my source code it shows the h3 headers inside the dts.
    – Solidariti
    Dec 5, 2010 at 18:57
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    @Alohici: I saw the same thing in FireBug, but when i checked the actual source, the markup is correct. very weird indeed. Dec 5, 2010 at 19:01
  • Arr is it because I'm using html 5? My doctype is <!DOCTYPE html> <html>
    – Solidariti
    Dec 5, 2010 at 19:03
  • Yeah, my mistake. The content model for dt only allows phrasing content (i.e. inline elements) which doesn't include h[1-6] so the firefox parser is ejecting the <h3> s from the <dt> s
    – Alohci
    Dec 5, 2010 at 19:06
  • @Solidariti - no it's nothing to do with the doctype.
    – Alohci
    Dec 5, 2010 at 19:07

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