Define the dot style before LI
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Syntax:
List-style-type: disc | circle | square | decimal | lower-roman | upper-roman | lower-alpha | upper-alpha | none | armenian | cjk-ideographic | georgian | lower-greek | hebrew | hiragana | hiragana-iroha | katakana-iroha | lower-latin | upper-latin
These syntaxes are used to define the small style in front of LI. Of course, the effect of using small icons is ever-changing. The specific implementation is my hobby.
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Syntax:
List-style-image: none | url)
Valid value:
None:
We can also define the dot style before li, such as list-style-image: url (yun_qi_img/banner.gif). In this way, each style you define has an icon in front of it,
Example:
<Div id = ap>
<Ul> <li> </ul>
</Div>
In css, we can write # ap ul li {list-style-image: url (yun_qi_img/banner.gif );