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Originally Posted by Digital Jedi
You would search for "list" rather. But yes, you need CSS defined for your lists in this area in order for the lists to work properly. If you decide to go that route, just take a look at W3Schools for some quick tutorials.
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I know how to write basic CSS elements; it's not CSS that's my problem, it's vbulletin. What I don't know is where "to the custom CSS for your page" is. Does that mean creating a new CSS template specially for the new page? Adding CSS elements to an existing template such as additional.css? Somewhere else entirely?
I've poked around, and while there are CSS templates for *some* pages, named xxxx.css in the styles/template manager, there obviously isn't one for the new page unless I create it myself. Plus there's a whole "Main CSS" option in the style manager.
That all said, I just went with the article approach in the end. It looks pretty tidy if you strip away a lot of the surrounding stuff.