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ol.a { list-style-type: upper-roman; }
ol.b { list-style-type: lower-alpha; }
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A variety of numbering systems are available, including armenian, cjk-
ideographic, decimal, decimal-leading-zero, georgian, hebrew, hiragana, hiragana-
iroha, katakana, katakana-iroha, lower-alpha, lower-greek, lower-latin, lower-
roman, upper-alpha, upper-latin, and upper-roman.
Exam Question 279(p.352):For numbered lists, are there more than 10
numbering systems available?
Required Answer:yes
Exam Question 280(p.352):What CSS list attribute controls the num-
bering system?
Acceptable Answer:list-style-type:
We can make the numbering start someplace other than one.
Exam Question 281(p.353):For numbered lists, can we specify the start-
ing value?
Required Answer:yes
We can make the numbering count down instead of counting up. By default,
it will end at 1.
Exam Question 282 (p.353): For numbered lists, can we count down
instead of up?
Required Answer:yes
15.4 ul: Unordered Lists
Unordered lists normally have bullets. We can choose which kind. This is
controlled by the list-style-type attribute.
ul.a { list-style-type: disc; }
ul.b { list-style-type: circle; }