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1. HTML LIST TAGS
LIST TAGS
List are often easier to read than
paragraphs.
provide information in a structured,
easy-to-read format.
List come in two varieties: numbered
(ordered) and bulleted (unordered).
To use a lists, we first specify that we
want information to appear as a list,
and then we identify each line-item in
the list. Let us now have our working
script for this element list.
UNORDERED LIST
Specifies that the information appear as
unordered (bulleted) list.
EXAMPLE: <ul>
<li>EASY
<li>HARD
</ul>
OUTPUT:
EASY
HARD
ORDERED LIST
Specifies that the information appear as
ordered (numbered) list.
EXAMPLE: <ol>
<li>FIRST
<li>SECOND
</ol>
OUTPUT:
1. FiRST
2. SECOND
LIST ITEM <li>
Specifies a line item in either ordered or
unordered lists
CREATING ORDERED LIST
ORDERED LIST
By default, list will start with 1 (whether
Hindu-Arabic or Roman Numeral) or a.
HTML also allows you to change the
default numbering for the entire list or
for a specific list. To change the default
numbering for the entire list, you see
the START attribute of the <ol> tag to
indicate what number or letter the
bullet will start. The syntax to do this is:
<ol start=start of list>