Grammar:
The following is a reference fragment:
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 | Katakana-iroha | Lower-latin | Upper-latin
Parameters:
The following is a reference fragment:
Disc:css1 Solid Circle
Circle:css1 Hollow Circle
Square:css1 Solid Square
Decimal:css1 Arabic numerals
Lower-roman:css1 Lowercase Roman Numerals
Upper-roman:css1 Capital Roman Numerals
Lower-alpha:css1 lowercase English Letter
Upper-alpha:css1 Capital English alphabet
NONE:CSS1 does not use bullets
Armenian:css2 the traditional Armenian numbers
Cjk-ideographic:css2 the plain ideographic figure
Georgian:css2 the traditional George number
LOWER-GREEK:CSS2 Basic Greek lowercase letters
Hebrew:css2 the traditional Hebrew numbers
Hiragana:css2 Japanese plain Kana character
Hiragana-iroha:css2 Japanese Hiragana serial number
Katakana:css2 Japanese piece Kana character
Katakana-iroha:css2 Japanese Katakana Number
Lower-latin:css2 Lowercase Latin alphabet
Upper-latin:css2 Capital Letter Latin
Description
Sets or retrieves the preset tags used by the list items of an object.
If the genus List-style-image is none or the specified image is not available, List-style-type will have a effect.
Used only for objects with display values equal to List-item, such as Li objects.
Note: The OL object and the UL object's type are specially designated for all subsequent list items, such as the Li object. Please refer to my other books.
IE5.5 does not yet support all CSS2 values.
The corresponding script special * * * for listStyleType