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    Default Custom Bullet Points »

    Does any one know how to change bullet points to a different symbol using css?
    The symbol I want is ». I just don't want to use images :p

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    i do it all the time i just c + p
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    Use the ul element with li tags
    HTML Code:
    <ul>
    	<li> </li>
    </ul>
    Then style the li with the CSS attribute list-style-type etc.

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    Do you mean the codes etc? » is = alt- 0187

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    Uhm, something to do with CSS yeah. I think you have to change the property for <li> using CSS, and making it so it goes to a certain style. I'm not too sure really, but I know it can be done.

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    How do I make the style raquo though?

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    Use:

    &raquo;
    That should work!

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    Uhm, style raquo? I'm confused... God, I'm supposed to be good at CSS too lol. You're all giving me the runaround. If you get it working, post it up. I'd like to see an example

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    It's not possible unless you use an image. Or you could do:

    in your css

    list-style-type: none;

    and then <li>&raquo;blahblah</li>

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    Use images tbh. But I use

    <ul>
    <li>&raquo;&nbsp; This link</li
    </ul>
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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