HTML Tag <LI>

HTML Tag <LI>

<LI> Places items into ordered (see the <OL> tag), menu (see the <MENU> tag), directory (see the <dir> tag), and unordered (see the <UL> tag) lists.

Attribute of <LI> Tag

CLASS

Indicates which style class applies to the <LI> element.

<LI CLASS="dkm">Tutorial

Possible Values

Any Class Name.



ID

Assigns a unique ID selector to an instance of the <LI> tag. When you then assign a style to that ID selector, it affects only that one instance of the <LI> tag.

<LI ID="dkm">List Item 1</LI>

Possible Values

Any ID name.



STYLE

Specifies Style Sheet commands that apply to the list item.

<LI STYLE="background: red">

Possible Values

CSS Property with Value.



TITLE

Specifies text assigned to the tag. You might use this attribute for context-sensitive help within the document. Browsers may use this to show tool tips over the list item.

<LI TITLE="List Item">Item 1

Possible Values

Any text Message.



TYPE

Specifies the bullets for each unordered list item (see the <UL> tag) or the numbering for each ordered list item (see the <OL> tag).

<UL> <LI TYPE=SQUARE>Food <OL> <LI TYPE=1>Spaghetti <LI TYPE=1>Tossed Salad </OL> </UL>

Possible Values

SQUARE,Circle



VALUE

Sets a number in an ordered list. Use this attribute to continue a list after interrupting it with something else in your document. You can also set a number in an ordered list with the START= attribute of the <OL> tag.

<OL TYPE=1> <LI VALUE=5>Watch <LI>Compass </OL>

Possible Values

Integer Number.




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