Template:Ordered list
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This template uses Lua: |
Usage
[muda l codesc]This template creates an ordered list, which is similar to a numbered list but may display other characters, such as roman numbers or alphabet letters, instead of the decimal enumerator.
Syntax
[muda l codesc]- Simple
{{Ordered list |entry1 |entry2| ... }}
- Offset starting value
{{Ordered list |start=start|entry1 |entry2 |... |item1_style=CSS1 |item2_style=CSS2| ... }}
- Changing the symbol style
{{Ordered list |list_style_type=type |entry1 |entry2 |... }}
- With CSS style
{{Ordered list |item_style=CSS-all |entry1 |entry2 |... }}
- With separate CSS styles for each item
{{Ordered list |entry1 |item1_style=CSS1 |entry2 |item2_style=CSS2 |... }}
- With custom values for each item
{{Ordered list |item1_value=value1 |entry1 |item2_value=value2 |entry2 |... }}
Parameter | Description |
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list_style_type orlist-style-type
type |
This parameter indicates the list style type. Popular acceptable parameters include:
For a full list, see the following section. |
Positional parameters
entry1 entry2 ... |
The contents of each list item, as unnamed or positional parameters. There is no restriction on content, except equal signs (=) must be escaped or replaced with {{=}} , lest it will be interpreted a named parameter.
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itemn_value
value1 value2 ... |
Ordinal or label for a specific list item; a positive integer. |
start
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Ordinal or label for the first item in the list; a positive integer (default is 1). |
itemn_style
CSS1 CSS2 ... |
Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) styles that are set on a specific list item. (User must know CSS syntax.) For example, individual labels can be hidden by setting itemn_style=list-style-type:none;
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item_style
CSS-all |
CSS styles that are set on each list item. (User must know CSS syntax.) When present, any itemn_style are disregarded.
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Acceptable list style type values and supported web browsers
[muda l codesc]Template:CSS list-style-type values