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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
All lists are linked lists; there is no such thing as a separate "sorted list". There are algorithms that can sort a list, of course, but they all work on linked lists.
The command is "javac".
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.
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Use the command: ps -u jtaylor
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ls
ls is the default command that lists the contents of a directory. vdir is a common alias for the command: ls -al That command lists the contents of a directory as well as information about the file such as owner, group, file size, permissions, last modified, etc.
biograph,bibliography,research
Use the 'ps' command. This command lists all of the processes running on the system, when they started, who the owner is, etc.
This command lists the contents of the current working directory in a long listing format, including normally hidden files.
Using man ls will open the manual page for the ls command. The ls command lists the files and folders in the current directory.
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$ lpinfo -m | head
false. a gallery is a set of graphical choices arranged in a grid or in a list