Li Yang - Crazy English - was born in 1969.
this is for 2 simple cheakboxes number 1 number 2The "Type="cheakbox" is the important thing that changes the input into a boxHopefally i helped :D
sei li?
For example <ul>List <li>point 1 <li>point 2 </ul>
Jian Fu Li has written: 'Conversational English 365' -- subject(s): English language, Conversation and phrase books, Chinese
OL stands for an Ordered List whereas UL Stands for an un-ordered list Let us say you have a code like below <ol> <li>AAA</li> <li>BBB</li> <li>CCC</li> </ol> <ul> <li>AAA</li> <li>BBB</li> <li>CCC</li> </ul> The output would be # AAA # BBB # CCC and * AAA * BBB * CCC Ordered lists give a numbering for the list elements while an un-ordered list would give bullets.
non li merita
I cant able to understand the question what you have asked..I will give the answer what i understand a bit from your question. Sample Code for HTML Ordered List: EX: <ol> <li>Coffee</li> <li>Tea</li> <li>Milk</li> </ol>
gu li
Google translator states it as 'similarly'
Lithium (Li)
You simply pronounce it the way you would in english. Hope this helps.