'''Consistent Margins for List Items''' All of the distributed Moin themes have the following CSS statement near the top of `common.css`. {{{ li p { margin: .25em 0; } }}} The effect of the above is to increase the top and bottom margins for those list elements that have a p element in them (due to a bug in the parser/formatter, these are the ones with words formatted with italic, bold, etc). As a result, lists that have a few entries with emphasized text appear with malformed line spacing: * a normal line of text * another normal line of text * a normal line of text * another normal line of text * a line with a word in ''italic'' * a normal line of text * another normal line of text * a normal line of text * another normal line of text * a line with a word in '''bold''' * a normal line of text * another normal line of text * superscript^2^ -- uses other CSS rules for top margin * a normal line of text * another normal line of text * a suppressed wiki name hyperlink Wiki``Name * a normal line of text * another normal line of text * a line with `emphasized` text * a normal line of text * another normal line of text * subscript,,2,, -- uses other CSS rules for bottom margin * a normal line of text * another normal line of text The inconsistent formatting should be eliminated by removing the CSS statement above. /!\ For my browser and the "modernized" theme here, this doesn't work. What works mostly is to use "li p {margin: 0;}", except for the superscript/subscript case, which seems to add another margin. ---- CategoryFeatureRequest