Index talk:Handbook of style in use at the Riverside press, Cambridge, Massachusetts (IA handbookofstylei00riverich).pdf

columned lists
As you asked: My comment on the columned lists. It could be managed in two ways:

Note the use of plainlist and unordered (*) (or maybe it's better ordered (#)? idk for sure) lists, instead of definition lists

The second approach (maybe better semantically?) would be the use of a CSS class:

with a CSS class defined (roughly, I haven't really tried it) But it's up to you. Ignacio Rodríguez (talk) 13:04, 28 March 2022 (UTC)


 * In Firefox, putting the block center template inside the div col, means 1 column as the layout engine is seeing a table (due to the underlying CSS) and this means the layout engine is trying to place the 'block/table' as a whole 'block based' entity. Thusly the block center/sizing elements have to be outside the div col ones.

In case you are wondering further, the relevant CSS line for block center is ,  I am not sure there is an easy way to do automatic centering of a block without using a table though, as the   style code doesn't necessarily move the content over. Perhaps there some kind of  based margin settings that could be used? ShakespeareFan00 (talk) 13:13, 28 March 2022 (UTC)