Anyway, when the numbered list in the Toggle element doesn’t work as it should. In the editor, it looks correctly placed.
But when you look at the actual page, it’s not indented and it breaks the layout.
What could be causing this issue and how to solve it? I want the list to be indented as shown in the editor. Thx
]]>I tried this:
<ol start="4"><li>text</li></ol>
But when doing so, my block converts into this.
And I need flexibility this is a living list that I will keep enriching from time to time. So I want to be able to add my new item anywhere within the list while having the numbers update kind of automatically without me going through a cumbersome manual process.
What is the easiest way please?
]]>How can I display a numbered list on my site? I tried changing the ‘wpp_start’ and ‘wpp_end’ shortcode but without any luck.
Any help is appreciated!
]]>I have just installed TOC+ and couldn’t be happier with it. Thank you.
Just a suggestion to avoid a little mislead here:
Example bullet number 8 below…Instead of
1 Blah blah…
.
.
.
6 Blah blah blah
7 Blah blah blah
8 Common Smart Phone Problems
Notice there isn’t a dot or period immediately after 8, it can translate into “Eight Common Smart Phone Problems” and readers expect to read all “8” problems relating to the smart phone.
Instead, “8.” or “8)” or “(8)” or “8-” clearly means Item 8 or Point number 8.
Hope to see this happen in the next update. If not, where can I modify the output to 8. or 8) or (8)?
Thanks for this awesome plugin and your excellent support.
]]>I’m just starting out and have not css or HTML knowledge.
]]>I’m unable to change the font size on a numbered or bulleted list on my posts. It defaults back to a smaller size, and I’ve tried a bunch of CSS changes but nothing works.
.entry-content ol li span{
font-size:18px!important;
}
I tried that as well as:
ul,ol {
font-size: 16px !important;
}
And did not have any success. I would love any help, thanks so much!
]]>2020
9. Paper I
8. Paper H
7. Paper G
2019
6. Paper F
5. Paper E
4. Paper D
2018
3. Paper C
2. Paper B
1. Paper A
The current style is in bullet list. Please help.
]]>Your help is appreciated in advance.
P.S. Hope I don’t need yet another plug-in at least for that.
I have a question about the best way to apprach an issue I’m having using numbered lists in WordPress.
I’m building a new site where I’m adding many posts which I currently have in docx format. Using add-ons such as Mammoth or Google Docs allows me to easily import the content over – however – the docs are mostly guides therefore include many numbered lists & sub-lists.
Once in WordPress, items are numbered strangely. Below is an example of how steps may be numbered in Word compared to how they look in WordPress (after import or paste)
In Word
…1. Step 1
……a. Sub-step 1
……b. Sub-step 2
……image
…2. Step 2
In WordPress
…1. Step 1
……1. Sub-step 1
……2. Sub-step 2
……image
…1. Step 2
Periods added to show proper indention
The only way I’ve gotten the lists in the format I’m wanting is by editing the HTML of the lists and editing “ol” tags to be “ol type=”a”” for nested lists and “ol start=”2″” to correct numbering after an image. As these documents are many pages, this gets old fast.
If no and editing as shown above is the only way, I also searched to see if there was a method to have a dual-pane post editor allowing both Visual & Code to be edited at the same time which would be less tedious, but no luck. Having to switch between the two views now stinks as it resets my place in the post when switching currently.
Does anyone have suggestions for how to better address this issue and if not suggestion for something like a dual-pane editor?
Thank You!
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