I have this snippet of HTML:
<ul class="custom">
<li data-bullet="a">Item 1</li>
<li data-bullet="aa">Item 2</li>
<li data-bullet="ab">Item 3.1<br/>Item 3.2</li>
<li data-bullet="c">Item 4</li>
<li data-bullet="d">Item 5</li>
<li data-bullet="de">Item 6</li>
</ul>
and CSS:
.custom {
list-style:none;
padding:0;
margin:0;
}
.custom li:before {
display:inline-block;
content:attr(data-bullet);
width:50px;
}
/*
.custom {
list-style:none;
padding:0;
margin:0;
}
.custom li:before {
display:inline-block;
content:attr(data-bullet);
position:relative;
top:0;
left:-50px;
}
.custom li {
padding-left:50px;
}
*/
http://jsfiddle.net/g0w989aa/1/
It uses CSS before content of list items in order to create a custom list numbering. The problem is that the alignment of the text doesn't work properly if the content of the list item is longer than a single line.
Is there a way to align the content of the lines properly? I already tried to position the content relative and giving the list items a padding (see commented out css in example) but this doesn't work either.
You can remove the width from your
li
elementsbefore
and usepadding-left
andposition: relative
for yourli
and make your:before
contents to beposition:absolute
as follows.Working Fiddle
Try offsetting the margin on the entire div by the width of the
before
and then take the margin off on thebefore
after.Like this:
You can alternatively do it with positioning but you may hit snags with other elements being affected.
Hope this is what you are looking for.
http://jsfiddle.net/xcfc63sL/
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