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HTML5 - Basic Exercises, Practice, Solution

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63. How to define an ordered list?

HTML Code:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Ordered List</title>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>

Try it in the following editor or see the solution.

a. How to specify that the list order should be descending (9,8,7...)?

b. How to specify the start value of an ordered list?

c. How to specify the kind of marker to use in the list?

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HTML-CSS: Tips of the Day

What is the difference between id and class in CSS, and when should I use them?

Example:

<div id="header_id" class="header_class">
Text
</div>
#header_id {font-color:#fff}
.header_class {font-color:#000}

(Note that CSS uses the prefix # for IDs and . for Classes.)

However color was an HTML 4.01 <font> tag attribute deprecated in HTML 5. In CSS there is no "font-color", the style is color so the above should read:

Example:

<div id="header_id" class="header_class">
Text
</div>
#header_id {color:#fff}
.header_class {color:#000} 

The text would be white.

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