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1 | 85ad3d82 | Assos Assos | The <strong>List</strong> view style will display every row of the view as part of an HTML list construct. For example: |
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2 | <ul>
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3 | <li> Row 1 </li> |
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4 | <li> Row 2 </li> |
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5 | <li> Row 3 </li> |
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6 | <li> Row 4 </li> |
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7 | </ul>
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9 | You may select whether or not the list is <em>ordered</em> which just means whether or not it uses numbers instead of the bullet: |
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11 | <ol>
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12 | <li> Row 1 </li> |
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13 | <li> Row 2 </li> |
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14 | <li> Row 3 </li> |
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15 | <li> Row 4 </li> |
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16 | </ol>
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18 | The list style also uses a <em>row style</em> which means that it doesn't care what the actual output for each row of the view is. |
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20 | If you need information about using CSS to style list views, you may find this <a href="http://www.alistapart.com/stories/taminglists/">A list apart guide to styling lists</a> useful. |