December 2011
Beginner
576 pages
15h 21m
English
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15. Lists
In This Chapter
Creating Ordered and Unordered Lists
Choosing Where to Start List Numbering
Controlling Where Markers Hang
Setting All List-Style Properties at Once
HTML contains elements specifically for creating lists of items. You can create plain, numbered, or bulleted lists, as well as lists of descriptions. You can also nest one list (or more) inside another one.
All lists are formed by a principal element to specify what sort of list you want to create (ul for unordered list, ol for ordered list, and dl for description list, known as a definition list before HTML5) and secondary elements to specify what sort of list items you want to create ...
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