List-style not displaying for list elements despite!important?

I was able to show the bullets by removing the display properties for the CSS rules as shown below.

I was able to show the bullets by removing the display properties for the CSS rules as shown below: . Featured . AnimCont .

Teaser ul, . Featured . AnimCont .

Teaser ul li { /* display: block; */ } and . Featured . AnimCont li { /* display: none; */ } I'm not sure if this is exactly what you need, but hopefully it will help get you on the right track.

You are amazing my friend. Thanks heaps! – ivannovak Nov 10 '09 at 20:01 Yeah, list style does not show up on block level elements, if the list item had the display of 'list-item', it would show list style, but list items are display: list-item by default.

– Sir David of Lee Nov 10 '09 at 20:36.

Add some margin-left to your s and it should work. . AnimCont .

Teaser ul li { margin-left: 20px; }.

No dice... . Featured . AnimCont .

Teaser ul li {line-height:18px;margin:6px 0 6px 20px;list-style-position:outside! Important;} doesn't let the bullets show. – ivannovak Nov 10 '09 at 19:36 I've tried this solution and edited the question reflecting as such.

This made no change to the way the page renders. – ivannovak Nov 10 '09 at 19:47 Hmmm worked when I tried it – Greg Nov 10 '09 at 19:50 I added your line directly into the css and, as you can see at sullivansuccesscoaching. Com, nothing changed... at least in FF, Safari, and Chrome) – ivannovak Nov 10 '09 at 19:57.

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