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These properties with their values are given in the following table:
Property Value Description
For ordered list: decimal, lower-alpha, Specifies the type of the
list-style-type upper-alpha, lower-roman, upper-roman
For unordered list: disc, circle, square list item marker.
Specifies an image to
be used as the list item
list-style-image URL of the image
marker instead of the
default marker. HTML—LISTS AND TABLES
Specifies the color of the
list-style-color Colour name
list item marker.
Ordered List
An ordered list is also called the numbered list. This type of list is used to display the items
in a sequential manner. For example, steps in an algorithm, etc. In HTML, the <OL> tag is 45
used to create an ordered list.
The <LI> tag is used to define an item in the list. It is a container tag. The <OL> tag has two
attributes named START and TYPE. You can use the START attribute in the following way:
<OL START="1"> - will start the list from 1 if the list-style-type property is set to
decimal. By default, HTML starts from 1 if the START attribute is not specified.
<OL Start="4"> - will start the list from d if the list-style-type property is set to
lower-alpha.
<OL Start="5"> - will start the list from E if the list-style-type property is set to
upper-alpha.
<OL Start="2"> - will start the list from ii if the list-style-type property is set to
lower-roman.
<OL Start="4"> - will start the list from IV if the list-style-type property is set to
upper-roman.
The START attribute accepts only integer values.
Let us use the <OL> tag.
<HTML>
<HEAD> <TITLE> Ordered List or Numbered List </TITLE> </HEAD>
<BODY>
<B> Cup of Tea </B>
<HR>
Steps to make a cup of Tea.
<OL STYLE="list-style-type:decimal;">

