List items can contain block and text level items, although headings and
address elements are excluded.
ULunordered lists
These require start and end tags, and contain one or more LI elements
representing individual list items.
Unordered lists take the form:
<UL>
<LI><I>... first list item</I>
<LI><I>... second list item</I>
...
</UL>
The TYPE attribute can be used to set the bullet style on UL and LI elements.
OLordered (i.e. numbered) lists
These require start and end tags, and contain one or more LI elements
representing individual list items.
Ordered (i.e. numbered) lists take the form:
<OL>
<LI><I>... first list item</I>
<LI><I>... second list item</I>
...
</OL>
The OL START attribute can be used to initialize the sequence number. You
can reset it later on with the VALUE attribute on LI elements.
DLdefinition lists
These require start and end tags and contain DT elements that give the terms,
and DD elements that give corresponding definitions.
Definition lists take the form:
DT elements can only act as containers for text level elements, while DD
elements can hold block level elements as well,
excluding headings and address elements.