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HTML offers web authors three ways for specifying lists of information. All lists must contain one or more list elements. Lists may contain −
-
<ul>
− An unordered list. This will list items using plain bullets. -
<ol>
− An ordered list. This will use different schemes of numbers to list your items. -
<dl>
− A definition list. This arranges your items in the same way as they are arranged in a dictionary.
An unordered list is a collection of related items that have no special order or sequence. This list is created by using HTML <ul>
tag. Each item in the list is marked with a bullet.
You can use type attribute for <ul>
tag to specify the type of bullet you like. By default, it is a disc. Following are the possible options −
<ul type = "square">
<ul type = "disc">
<ul type = "circle">
If you are required to put your items in a numbered list instead of bulleted, then HTML ordered list will be used. This list is created by using <ol>
tag. The numbering starts at one and is incremented by one for each successive ordered list element tagged with <li>
.
You can use type attribute for <ol>
tag to specify the type of numbering you like. By default, it is a number. Following are the possible options −
<ol type = "1"> - Default-Case Numerals.
<ol type = "I"> - Upper-Case Numerals.
<ol type = "i"> - Lower-Case Numerals.
<ol type = "A"> - Upper-Case Letters.
<ol type = "a"> - Lower-Case Letters.
You can use start attribute for <ol>
tag to specify the starting point of numbering you need. Following are the possible options −
<ol type = "1" start = "4"> - Numerals starts with 4.
<ol type = "I" start = "4"> - Numerals starts with IV.
<ol type = "i" start = "4"> - Numerals starts with iv.
<ol type = "a" start = "4"> - Letters starts with d.
<ol type = "A" start = "4"> - Letters starts with D.
HTML and XHTML supports a list style which is called definition lists where entries are listed like in a dictionary or encyclopedia. The definition list is the ideal way to present a glossary, list of terms, or other name/value list.
Definition List makes use of following three tags.
<dl> − Defines the start of the list
<dt> − A term
<dd> − Term definition
</dl> − Defines the end of the list