I want to remove all indentation from ul. I tried setting margin, padding, text-indent to 0, but no avail. Seems that setting text-indent to a negative number does the trick - but is that really the only way to remove the indentation?
To remove this left-indentation consistently across all browsers, set both padding and margins to "0" for the "UL".
You can use the CSS text-indent property to indent text in any block container, including divs, headings, asides, articles, blockquotes, and list elements. Say you want to indent all div elements containing text on a page to the right by 50px. Then, using the CSS type selector div, set the text-indent property to 50px.
Set the list style and left padding to nothing.
ul { list-style: none; padding-left: 0; } ul { list-style: none; padding-left: 0; } <ul> <li>a</li> <li>b</li> <li>c</li> </ul> To maintain the bullets you can replace the list-style: none with list-style-position: inside or the shorthand list-style: inside:
ul { list-style-position: inside; padding-left: 0; } ul { list-style-position: inside; padding-left: 0; } <ul> <li>a</li> <li>b</li> <li>c</li> </ul> My preferred solution to remove <ul> indentation is a simple CSS one-liner:
ul { padding-left: 1.2em; } <p>A leading line of paragraph text</p> <ul> <li>Bullet points align with paragraph text above.</li> <li>Long list items wrap around correctly. Long list items wrap around correctly. Long list items wrap around correctly. Long list items wrap around correctly. Long list items wrap around correctly. </li> <li>List item 3</li> </ul> <p>A trailing line of paragraph text</p> This solution is not only lightweight, but has multiple advantages:
Legacy info:
For IE versions 8 and below you must use margin-left instead:
ul { margin-left: 1.2em; }
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