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I was hoping it would be possible to use the ⭐ or :star-icon: emoji/icon as my bullet for lists instead of the built-in checkbox or dot.
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This is possible using a little custom CSS.
<style> ul.stars { list-style: "⭐ "; list-style-position: outside; } ul.stars ul li { list-style-type: circle; } </style> { .stars } - Item 1 - Item 2 - Item 3
The content of that <style> block could also be moved out of the page and included site wide by adding to the _includes/head.html file.
<style>
_includes/head.html
<!-- include this snippet into the file _includes/head.html --> <style> ul.stars { list-style: "⭐ "; list-style-position: outside; } ul.stars ul li { list-style-type: circle; } </style>
The list syntax on the page would then just be the following:
{ .stars } - Item 1 - Item 2 - Item 3
The above custom style could also be inlined, as the following sample demonstrates:
{ style="list-style: '⭐ ';list-style-position: outside; li { list-style-type: circle; } " } - Item 1 - Item 2 - Item 3
Hope this helps.
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Please see issue #603 and the following comment for several other samples on how to create icon lists, see
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I was hoping it would be possible to use the ⭐ or :star-icon: emoji/icon as my bullet for lists instead of the built-in checkbox or dot.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: