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Order and unordered list in HTML

In this article I will tell your how to use order and unordered list.

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In this article I will tell your how to use order and unordered list.

There are two tags two create an order list and unordered list.

Order List

You can insert numbering into your pages by simply using the <ol> (ordered list) and <li> (list item) codes.

<html>
<
head>
<
title>Order list in HTML</title>
</head>
<
body>
<
h1> Order list Example</h1>
<ol type="i">
<li>TV
<li>Sony
<li>Panasonic
<li>LG
<li>Samsung
</ol>
</
body>
</html>

You can provide different attributes to the type element like (i, I, A, a) for different numbering formats.

You can also nest order list to get in other order list to get sub numbering. See the code below:

<html>
    <head>
        <title>Order list in HTML</title>
    </head>
    <body>
        <h1>
            Order list Example</h1>
        <b>Television Models</b>
        <ol type="I">
            <li>Samsung
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Black & White

                        <ol type="a">
                            <li>Model 1
                                <li>
                            Model 2
                        </ol>
                        <li>Color
                            <ol type="a">
                                <li>Model 1
                                    <li>
                                Model 2
                            </ol>
                </ol>
                <li>Sony
                    <ol type="i">
                        <li>
Black & White
                            <ol type="A">
                                <li>Model 1
                                    <li>
                                Model 2
                            </ol>
                            <li>Color
                                <ol type="A">
                                    <li>Model 1
                                        <li>
                                    Model 2
                                </ol>
                    </ol>
                    <li>Panasonic
                        <ol type="i">
                            <li>B&W
                                <li>
                            Color
                        </ol>
                        <li>LG
                            <ol type="i">
                                <li>
Black & White
                                    <ol type="a">
                                        <li>Model 1
                                            <li>
                                        Model 2
                                    </ol>
                                    <li>Color
                                        <ol type="A">
                                            <li>Model 1
                                                <li>
                                            Model 2
                                        </ol>
                            </ol>
        </ol>
    </body>
</
html>

Unordered List

You can insert bullets into your pages by simply using the <ul> (unordered list) and <li> (list item) codes.


<html>
<
head>
<
title>Unordered list in HTML</title>
</head>
<
body>
<
h1> Unordered list Example</h1>
<ul type="circle">
<li>TV
<li>Sony
<li>Panasonic
<li>LG
<li>Samsung
</ul>
</
body>
</html>

You can provide different attributes to the type element like (square, circle) for different ordering formats.

You can also nest order list to get in other order list to get sub numbering. See the code below:

</head>
    <body>
        <h1>
            Order list Example</h1>
        <b>Television Models</b>
        <ul>
            <li>Samsung
                <ul>
                    <li>Black & White
                        <ul>
                            <li>Model 1
                                <li>
                            Model 2
                        </ul>
                        <li>Color
                            <ul>
                                <li>Model 1
                                    <li>
                                Model 2
                            </ul>
                </ul>
                <li>Sony
                    <ul>
                        <li>Black & White
                            <ul>
                                <li>Model 1
                                    <li>
                                Model 2
                            </ul>
                            <li>Color
                                <ul>
                                    <li>Model 1
                                        <li>
                                    Model 2
                                </ul>
                    </ul>
                    <li>Panasonic
                        <ul>
                            <li>Black & White
                                <li>
                            Color
                        </ul>
                        <li>LG
                            <ul>
                                <li>Black & White
                                    <ul>
                                        <li>Model 1
                                            <li>
                                        Model 2
                                    </ul>
                                    <li>Color
                                        <ul>
                                            <li>Model 1
                                                <li>
                                            Model 2
                                        </ul>
                            </ul>
        </ul>
    </body>
</
html>



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