Chapter 7: Lists, Lists,
Lists
The UNORDERED LIST...
The Unnumbered List is the first of the three types of lists.
This is probably the most common list you will use.
Example of an Unordered List...
Notice the Bullet Before each List Item. Now here is the HTML
Code for the Unordered List Above...
<ul> <li>pencils</li> <li>pens</li> <li>erasers</li> <li>paper</li> <li>glue</li> </ul>
The <ul> tag is the opening Unordered
List Tag. Therefore, the </ul> is the
closing tag. Between these two tags you place LIST ITEMS,
each one having an individual <li> opening tag,
and an optional </li> closing tag. There is no
limit to the number of List Items you may have in a single list.
The ORDERED LIST...
The Ordered List, also known as the Numbered List, is very
similar in structure to the unordered list, except each list item
has a number in front of it, instead of a bullet. Also, the
opening tag for the list is <ol> instead of <ul>,
and the closing tag is </ol> instead of </ul>.
List Items within the list still use the same tags.
Example of an Ordered List...
Notice the Number Before each List Item. Now here is the HTML
Code for the Ordered List Above...
<ol> <li>pencils</li> <li>pens</li> <li>erasers</li> <li>paper</li> <li>glue</li> </ol>
The Definition List...
This type of list is a little more complicated, but still very
easy to use. This list starts with the <dl>
opening tag, and ends with the </dl> closing tag.
This has another tag known as <dt> for Definition
Term, and <dd> for Definition Definition.
These two tags do not need closing tags.
Example of a Definition List...
Now here is the HTML code for this Definition List...
<dl> <dt>alliance <dd>A union, relationship, or connection by kinship, marriage, or common interest. <dt>alligator <dd>Large amphibious reptile with very sharp teeth, powerful jaws. <dt>alliterate <dd>To arrange or form words beginning with the same sound. </dl>
Your own HTML page...
Add the following to your HTML page ("Home.htm"): (the
blue text is what to add)
<html>
<head><title>My Home Page</title></head>
<body background="bgnd.gif">
<center><font
color="Blue"><h1>YOURNAME's Home
Page</h1></font></center>
<hr>
This is the home page of <a href="mailto:YOUR EMAIL
ADDRESS"><img src="bullet.gif"
border=0><b>YOURNAME</b>.<img
src="bullet.gif" border=0></a>
<p>Type something about yourself here. Describe briefly who
you are and what you do for a living. Remember to use bold and
italic text, for emphasis.</p>
<hr>
<h2>My favourite Web Sites</h2>
<br>
<ul>
<li> <a
href="http://www.AD-Line.com">AD-Line.com HTML
Tutor</a> </li>
<li> <a
href="http://www.microsoft.com">Microsoft</a>
</li>
<li> <a
href="http://www.yahoo.com">Yahoo</a>
</li>
<li> <a
href="http://www.healthcentral.com">Health
Central.com</a> </li>
</ul>
</body>
</html>
Save the text file as "Home.htm".
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