I'm having a problem getting lists to display the way I want, so am posting here to see if someone (Hal?) can either spot where I'm going wrong or confirm that manipulating the list tag only works up to a point. Here's the story:

  1. This is the first item in a numbered list.

    I can use returns to get an empty line between paragraphs/sentences within an item.

    As shown with item 2 immediately below, however, returns alone won't produce a blank line between items.
  2. This is the second item. One might think entering returns between items would work the usual way, as it does within an item. Instead, the software strips out the ones between items when you submit the post, so no white space shows up between items 1 and 2 here...and the list gets harder to follow, to my eye anyway.

    (Returns still work fine within an item though.)

  3. Using returns and a tagged space before this third item, I can force a blank line to appear between items 2 and 3 to improve readability. (*See "tagged space" note at end of post.)

  4. This is the fourth item, with a forced blank line between it and item 3.
    1. So, it takes a bit of extra effort but it's possible to put some spacing between items to produce a list that's easier to read.
    2. But...if I do that and also include a list within a list like I am here in item 4, things go haywire. Look what happens when I now try to continue with spacing between items in the main list:


  5. When I use the returns-and-tagged-space trick again to try to have an empty line between items 4 and 5, that blank line is stripped out. Worse, the content I've entered for item 5 doesn't show up there but instead appears as item 6...despite the fact that I haven't even entered a sixth.

    At least there's a blank line between 5 and 6. tongue


Weird, eh? I keep thinking I must be making a mistake but I've tried with several different lists and I get the same results every time. Am I in fact missing some detail, or is the list tag just funky?


* For those who don't know, "tagged space" here means simply a space surrounded by some tags. I used Hal's "[i] [/i]" in my list above but have tried other combinations as well as dk's "[color:white]space[/color]" with no better luck.

It takes some tag manipulation to make [i] [/i] and [color:white]space[/color] show up so you can see what I'm talking about. When I tried to note the visible version of the italicized space in the list itself things got even more whacked, so I put the explanation down here rather than add another layer of complication up there.


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