I personally believe that this is the most sensible note read thus far in this thread: naively I would answer that it can't work because nodes are not implemented as ul's - but that is what I also naively assume. In fact I just checked with firebug (although a CTRL-U would have been enough) and it turns out that indentation is precisely handled that way. More precisely the elements are ul.indent's thus I would include the class in the css spec: all in all as a solution it is slightly clumsy, but indeed it does work!
In reply to Re^9: Too much indentation!
by blazar
in thread Too much indentation!
by blazar
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