Lists

Lists make a document look great. There are basically three types of lists.
    List types
  1. Unordered Lists - inserts bullets
  2. Ordered Lists - inserts numbers
  3. Definition Lists - inserts headers and indented text


The list above is an ordered list and is formatted as follows:

< OL > Opens an ordered list.
< LH > Title is optional < /LH >
< LI > First Item
< LI > Second Item
< LI > Third Item
< /OL >

Unordered lists

< UL > Opens an unordered list.
< LH > Title is optional < /LH >
< LI > List Item #1
< LI > List Item #2
< LI > List Item #3
< /UL > Closes unordered list


An unordered list looks like this:

    Title
  • Item 1.
  • Item 2.
  • Item 3.


Definition Lists


This list is different from ordered and unordered list in that it has two sections ... the term and the definition.

< DL > Opens definition list.
< LH > Title is optional< /LH >
< DT > Term 1
< DD > Definition of term 1
< DT > Term 2
< DD > Definition of term 2
< DT > Term 3
< DD > Definition of term 3
< /DL > Closes definition list.

A definition list looks like this:

Definition List
Term 1
Definition of term 1
Term 2
Definition of term 2
Term 3
Definition of term 3



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