There are 3 different types of list in X/HTML. Ordered lists, unordered lists, and definition lists.
Order lists are made using the OL tag and LI (list items), and display, by default, in a format that is numbered sequentially, starting at 1. The number system, by default is Arabic.
Unordered lists are made using the UL tag and list items. They display with bullets preceding each list item.
Definition lists are made using the DL tag (definition list) and contain DT (definition term) and DD tags (Definition definition). By default, the definitions are indented from the terms, without other formatting.
The three types of lists in HTML are ordered lists (in other words, the order of the data is important; normally these are listed with numerical indicators under the default styles) unorder lists (these are bulleted by default) and definition lists (these link the definition term to it's actual definition directly in the code.)
Two. <ol>,<ul>or ordered (the list with numbers) unordered and nested list
there are only two types of lists in HTML
1- ordered list
2- un-ordered list
HTML supports ten input types: button, checkbox, file, hidden, image, password, radio, reset, submit, and text.
There is no LIST tag in HTML. There are two tags that can help us create lists. <OL> to create ordered lists <UL> to create unordered lists
Most browsers supports previous versions of HTML. Many websites are still using HTML 4.01 or older, so back compatibility is very necessary.
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The main difference is that HTML is used to create dynamic web pages. Other than this HTML cannot do much.
Lists in HTML are of 2 types i.e. UL and OL. UL defines the unordered list whereas OL defines ordered list.
HTML supports ten input types: button, checkbox, file, hidden, image, password, radio, reset, submit, and text.
There is no LIST tag in HTML. There are two tags that can help us create lists. <OL> to create ordered lists <UL> to create unordered lists
Go to the related links box where I posted a link that shows you how you can do bullet lists, and how to specify different types of bullets for your HTML documents
The newest HTML is HTML5 version. It supports inbuilt HTML authentication by required keyword.
There are 3 different types of list in X/HTML. Ordered lists, unordered lists, and definition lists. Order lists are made using the OL tag and LI (list items), and display, by default, in a format that is numbered sequentially, starting at 1. The number system, by default is Arabic. Unordered lists are made using the UL tag and list items. They display with bullets preceding each list item. Definition lists are made using the DL tag (definition list) and contain DT (definition term) and DD tags (Definition definition). By default, the definitions are indented from the terms, without other formatting.
HTML works in Google chrome easily. It supports the latest versions of HTML and CSS.
HTML consists of many types of elements.
you don't have to do anything to get HTML 5 on an iPad. The operating system supports HTML 5 already.
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Connect? Myspace supports HTML so you should be able to input HTML tags like <h1> and whatnot into your page, if not then I can only suggest using <html></html> tags at the beginning and end of your pages.
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