Unordered List
-It's says what it does. Your list will not be numbered, it will be between
circles, squares or disc, see bullet type 1 and 2
Example 1
Bullet Type 1
-These are the types of bullet you can use for the unordered lists.
Bullet Type 2
-If you want a different bullet type for your list, this tag is the one you
should choose.
Example 2
Ordered List
-This list is simular as the unordered list, like it said it's ordered.
Numbering Type 1
-Similer to bullet type 1. You can choose one type of number and it will be used for the intire list.
Numbering Type 2
-Same as bullet type 2. You can choose different type of numberings for your ordered list
Starting Number 1
-This is very useful. You can start a list then end it and continue your list
with the number you finished with. This tag is for the whole list.
Starting Number 2
-Same as numbering type 2 and bullet type 2
Directory List
-This sort of list is similar to unordered lit. Example 3
Note: Be careful, do not mix the unordered list with the directory list. The directory list is used to create a list with short items.
Menu List
-A menu list is similar to a unordered list.
Note: Be careful, do not mix the unordered list with the menu list. Some browsers reads a menu list better the unordered list. Menu list and directory list are also verry similar.
Definition List
-The DL tag is to indicate the definition term and DD tag contains the definition.
Example 4
Note: The TYPE attribute is not supported Internet Explorer 3 and below. The COMPACT tag is not available for Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer.