Creating Lists
Definition Detail
<dd> will appear indented under the definition term in the list.
Definition List
<dl> Does not use bullets or numbers, but uses indentions or tabs.
Defenition Term
<dt> The terms will not be indented in the list.
Ordered List
<ol> Ordered list uses numbers rather than bullets.
Descendent Selector
<title> Allows you to define a style of an element that is a descendent of another element. if you want to define a style of a particular element only when it occurs inside of another element, ten you would specify the parent and chile element as the selector.
Unordered List
<ul> There are three types of lists: bulleted, called unordered lists; numbered, called ordered lists;and definition lists, used to define terms.
Embedded Style sheet
Allows you to write commonly used style rules on time in the head region of your document.
Type Selector
Indicates which tag or element the style rule should be applied to.
Nested List
Is created when you place one list inside of another list. and outline could be an example of a nested list.
Start Attribute
Used if you wanted an ordered list to begin with a value other than 1, or the first position of the other available numbering system.