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Here is a `dir' list
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A directory list, this is used for short entries, such as file names in a
directory. This list may be rendered in multiple columns if space permits.
This is a menu
Syntax:
<MENU>
<LI> Text of first List Item
[ <LI> Text of another List Item ... ]
</MENU>
A short menu list, ideally with one item per line.
This is a unordered list
Syntax:
<UL>
<LI> Text of first List Item
[ <LI> Text of another List Item ... ]
</UL>
This is a ordered list 'ol'
Syntax:
<OL>
<LI> Text of first List Item
[ <LI> Text of another List Item ... ]
</OL>
- First Ordered List Item
- Second Ordered List Item
- Third Ordered List Item
Ordered lists differ from unordered lists, in that they are numbered.
Netscape allows the 'type={AaIi1}' option to the
ol, ul and li tags.
With these modifiers one can construct elaborate outline-like structured
lists.
- First Main Outline Item
- First Subsection of Item I
- Subsection of Item A
- Subsection of Item i
- Subitem of Item a
- Subitem of Item a
- Subsection of Item i
- Subitem of Item b
- Subitem of Item b
- Subsection of Item A
- Subsection of Item ii
- Subsection of Item ii
- Second Subsection of Item I
- Subsection of Item B
- Subsection of Item B
- Second Main Outline Item
- First Subsection of Item II
- Second Subsection of Item II
- Third Main Outline Item
- First Subsection of Item III
- Second Subsection of Item III
- Four Main Outline Item
- First Subsection of Item IV
- Second Subsection of Item IV
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