The list-style-type declaration allows you to define the type of the list marker.

http://www.quirksmode.org/css/lists.html

That link above, gives alot of information about which style-types are supported and which ones are not supported.

http://www.eskimo.net/~bloo/indexdot/css/properties/list/lstype.htm

Another good website, that goes more in-depth with information that leads to correctly doing and knowing which list-style-types are supported.

~Greg B.

example:

ul
{
list-style-type: disc
}

possible values: Note some browsers only support the "disc" value

Value Description
none No marker
disc Default.The marker is a filled circle
circle The marker is a circle
square The marker is a square
decimal The marker is a number
decimal-leading-zero The marker is a number padded by initial zeros (01, 02, 03, etc.)
lower-roman The marker is lower-roman (i, ii, iii, iv, v, etc.)
upper-roman The marker is upper-roman (I, II, III, IV, V, etc.)
lower-alpha The marker is lower-alpha (a, b, c, d, e, etc.)
upper-alpha The marker is upper-alpha (A, B, C, D, E, etc.)
lower-greek The marker is lower-greek (alpha, beta, gamma, etc.)
lower-latin The marker is lower-latin (a, b, c, d, e, etc.)
upper-latin The marker is upper-latin (A, B, C, D, E, etc.)
hebrew The marker is traditional Hebrew numbering
armenian The marker is traditional Armenian numbering
georgian The marker is traditional Georgian numbering (an, ban, gan, etc.)
cjk-ideographic The marker is plain ideographic numbers
hiragana The marker is: a, i, u, e, o, ka, ki, etc.
katakana The marker is: A, I, U, E, O, KA, KI, etc.
hiragana-iroha The marker is: i, ro, ha, ni, ho, he, to, etc.
katakana-iroha The marker is: I, RO, HA, NI, HO, HE, TO, etc.


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