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Space and offset between list items

By Tim Hards | November 30, 2007

Continuing my discussion of list properties, here is an explanation of the space and offset properties.

Space between list items

The space value controls how far apart the list items are.

This is a Tube List Items 1 list, with an ample 20 points between items:

Tube List Items 1

And this is the same list with a snug -10 (minus 10) points:

Tube List Items 1

Offset between list items

The offset values describe an additional distance between each list item.

This is a Tube List Items 1 list, with an X offset of 20 points between each item:

Tube List Items 1

Below is another Tube List Items 1 list. This one uses a Z offset of 75 points to bring the lower items closer, and a -20 point space between items to reduce the vertical gaps:

Tube List Items 1

In the next post I will describe the Item with fixed position property.

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