Re: bulleted and numbered lists
by "Justin H." <justinh(at)whidbey.net>
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Fri, 26 Jan 2001 14:05:50 -0800 |
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"HWG Basics" <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org> |
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webtv |
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<.ol type="1"> Numbers (1,2,3,etc...)
<.ol type="a"> Lower case letters (a,b,c,etc...)
<.ol type="A"> Upper case letters (A,B,C,etc...)
<.ol type="i"> Lower case roman (i,ii,iii,etc...)
<.ol type="I"> Upper case roman (I,II,III,etc...)
As far as I know, disc, square and circle are the only ones available for a
<.ul>.
Justin H.
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> How many types of bullets and numbers are there? I know I can vary the
> ordered list types -- Arabic or Roman numbers, and capital or lowercase
> letters. But how to put them in? What exactly goes in <ol type="?"> when
> I want an ABC list and so forth.
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> Now onto unordered lists. I found this page while looking up info on
> unordered lists.
> http://www.iboost.com/build/programming/html/inter/843.htm
> OK, I understand that there are three basic bullet types: square,
> circle, disc. In webtv's case, a circle shows up as an arrow. Are there
> other ul types? Something other than disc, square, circle. I've noticed
> that MS Word (which is lousy IMHO for generating webpages) provides
> several bullet types. Which is why am asking: Can I specify a bullet
> type other than the abovementioned?
> What else could I put in <ul type="?"> or am I limited to the three
> choices listed above?
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> Thanks for helping me out. This question has been bugging me for a
> while.
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> Pam
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