HTML character entity
Commonly used character entities:
Entity characters |
Character entity |
Greater than sign (>) |
> |
Less than sign (<) |
< |
Quotation marks (") |
" |
Registered Trademark (®) |
® |
Copyright (©) |
© |
& No. |
& |
Whitespace: this space in different browsers empty distance is also different; there's a space character. Its spaces are displayed in each browser is a space of characters   a   empty one two squares in turn.
Related labels for lists
Unordered list:<ul>
<li> News One </li>
<li> News II </li>
<li> News Three </li>
</ul>
UL is a sequence of items. Each item will now be marked with a solid black circle. You can use the type setting to change the current marker symbol for an item.
Attribute values disc, Circle, Square.
Ordered list
<ol start= "1" >
<li> here is the 1th line of the list </li>
<li> here is the 2nd line of the list </li>
<li> here is the 3rd line of the list </li>
<li> here is the 4th line of the list </li>
<li> here is the 5th line of the list </li>
</ol>
The Start property marks the first item from how much to start with a number
Definition list
<dl>
<dt>HTML</dt>
<dd>html is Hypertext Markup Language </dd>
<dt>XHTML</dt>
<dd> Extensible Hypertext Markup Language </dd>
<dd> behaves like Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), but is more restrictive in syntax </dd>
</dl>
We'll talk about the table next time. May use a very long article to tell the table because the questions that appear when I use the table are also written in the next article. Now that I've learned the form, I'm still playing these things a little late, but I'm going to speed it up.
HTML5 List of basic articles related tags and special character entities