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![]() Well not exactly Gizmo, when I told him to change it to "div.dialog" instead of "div.content" since the content class was used in the sidebars, it appeared fine. By using "div.dialog" it only fixed all pages with lists in the center without adding an additional class to the UL, and thus making it easier to use the WYSIWYG built into the system. All about ease of use instead of having to add custom classes in my opinion, but whatever works is fine by me
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![]() Looks good to me, I didn't find anything else in your site messed up. Either my example or Gizmo's would work, I just tried to implement the change so that it would work in all content areas for you automatically, and thus be more conducive to using the WYSIWYG Editor. Gizmo's method would give you more flexibility in that if you had other pages where you didn't want your lists to appear with a bullet, then you could easily do that. In the end it's whatever works best for you. Both methods work.
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![]() Thank you to both of you!!
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![]() moved to X-Cart forums > X-Cart Customization > Storefront Design & Template Editing in v 4.2.x and 4.3.x
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