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CSS Properties: How to specify all the list properties in one declaration ?

CSS Properties: How to specify all the list properties in one declaration ?Last update on February 23 2024 13:05:46 (UTC/GMT +8 hours)

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Solution:

HTML Code:

<!DOCTYPE html><!-- Declares the document type and version of HTML -->
<html><!-- Begins the HTML document -->
<head><!-- Contains metadata and links to external resources -->
<title>How to specify all the list properties in one declaration</title><!-- Sets the title of the document -->
<style type="text/css"> /* Starts CSS styling */
.one { /* Defines a CSS class named one */
  list-style: circle; /* Sets the list style to circle for elements with this class */
}
.two { /* Defines a CSS class named two */
  list-style: square inside; /* Sets the list style to square inside for elements with this class */
}
</style><!-- Ends CSS styling -->
</head><!-- Ends the head section -->
<body><!-- Begins the body of the document -->
<p><strong>w3resource Tutorial</strong></p><!-- Paragraph element with strong (bold) text -->
<ul class="one"><!-- Unordered list element with class one -->
List 1 <!-- Text indicating List 1 -->
<li>HTML5</li><!-- List item -->
<li>JavaScript</li><!-- List item -->
<li>PHP</li><!-- List item -->
</ul><!-- Ends the unordered list with class one -->
<ul class="two"><!-- Unordered list element with class two -->
List 2 <!-- Text indicating List 2 -->
<li>CSS3</li><!-- List item -->
<li>SQL</li><!-- List item -->
<li>MySQL</li><!-- List item -->
</ul><!-- Ends the unordered list with class two -->
</body><!-- Ends the body section -->
</html><!-- Ends the HTML document -->

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