HTML – Ordered Lists

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HTML Ordered Lists

  • We can specify the numbers to elements in the list.
  • This list is created by using <ol> tag.
  • The numbering starts at one and is incremented by one for each successive ordered list element tagged with <li>.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
	<body>
		<ol>
			<li>Java</li>
			<li>Python</li>
			<li>Data Science</li>
			<li>Machine Learning</li>
		</ol>
	</body>
</html>

The type Attribute

  • You can use type attribute for <ol> tag to specify the type of numbering you like.
  • By default it is a number.
  • Following are the possible options :
    • <ol type=”1″> – Default-Case Numerals.
    • <ol type=”I”> – Upper-Case Numerals.
    • <ol type=”i”> – Lower-Case Numerals.
    • <ol type=”a”> – Lower-Case Letters.
    • <ol type=”A”> – Upper-Case Letters
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
	<body>
		<ol type="I">
			<li>Java</li>
			<li>Python</li>
			<li>Data Science</li>
			<li>Machine Learning</li>
		</ol>
	</body>
</html>

The start Attribute: You can use start attribute for <ol> tag to specify the starting point of numbering you need.

  • <ol type=”1″ start=”4″>    – Numerals starts with 4.
  • <ol type=”I” start=”4″>    – Numerals starts with IV.
  • <ol type=”i” start=”4″>    – Numerals starts with iv.
  • <ol type=”a” start=”4″>    – Letters starts with d.
  • <ol type=”A” start=”4″>    – Letters starts with D.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
	<body>
		<ol type="i" start="4">
			<li>Java</li>
			<li>Python</li>
			<li>Data Science</li>
			<li>Machine Learning</li>
		</ol>
	</body>
</html>
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