Thanks. That is a good idea.
I have been working with the developer of plugin 1 and basically what he is saying is that the <ul> tag that is being pushed out by plugin 2 needs to be gotten rid of.
I don't think this is possible so I am wondering if it is possible to style it away with CSS.
So far I don't see any css at all in the Mini Loops plugin so I've been trying to do it through CSS inserts in Atahualpa.
Here is what the source code looks like:
Code:
<p><h3 class="wp-tab-title">food.</h3> <div class="wp-tab-content"><div class="wp-tab-content-wrapper"> <ul> <img src='http://theadventurebite.com/wp-content/uploads/7977444197_4207aa287e_z.jpg' width='640' height='480' class='alignleft' alt='' /> </ul> </div></div><!-- end div.wp-tab-content --></p>
So I interpretted that as needing to style the UL within the div class wp-tab-content wrapper.
I tried two different things:
Code:
.miniloops ul img {
margin:none !important;
padding:none !important;
border:none !important;
}
div#wp-tab-content-wrapper ul{
margin: none !important;
border: none !important;
padding: none !important;
}
neither of these resulted in any movement at all.
Do these look grammatically correct?
Is what I am trying to do even possible or does a UL always mean there will be space?
Thanks for any tips.
Dani