The list module This module defines the list element for structuring ordered and unordered simple sets of items. More information about this module is available at http://www.daisy.org/z3998/2012/auth/cm/#z3998.list.moduleMarkus Gyllingmgylling@daisy.org2009201020112012DAISY ConsortiumThis module is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, a copy of which is available at
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The list element represents a simple list of items, either ordered or unordered. The optional type attribute specifies the HTML-style ordered and unordered nature of the list. By default, an unordered list is prefixed by bullets and an ordered list by numeric values. To change this behavior, refer to the Content Rendition feature's prefix attributes. If the type attribute is omitted, then there is no default formatting. The list element is not intended to structure semantically meaningful sets of entries as found in indexes, bibliographies and glossaries. The list element represents a simple list of items, either ordered or unordered. The Phrase variant is an adaptation for use embedding lists where the items flow together as part of the document narrative. The optional type attribute specifies the HTML-style ordered and unordered nature of the list. By default, an unordered list is prefixed by bullets and an ordered list by numeric values. To change this behavior, refer to the Content Rendition feature's prefix attributes. If the type attribute is omitted, then there is no default formatting. The list element is not intended to structure semantically meaningful sets of entries as found in indexes, bibliographies and glossaries. The type attribute specifies whether the items in the list are ordered or unordered. unorderedThe order of the items in this list is significant. unorderedThe order of the items in this list is insignificant. Specifies whether the items in the list are ordered or unordered. unorderedThe order of the items in this list is insignificant. Specifies whether the items in the list are ordered or unordered. orderedThe order of the items in this list is significant.
The start attribute specifies the ordinal value for the first list item's prefix. If omitted, the implicit value 1 is assumed. This attribute is only valid when used with ordered lists (as defined by the presence and value of the type attribute).
The item element represents a single item in a list. The number or glyph that appears before the item is typically controlled by the attributes specified on the parent list element together with the number of preceding items. The Content Rendition feature's prefix attribute allows this default behaviour to be overridden for individual items, however. The item element must neither be empty nor contain only whitespace. The item element represents a single item in a list. The number or glyph that appears before the item is typically controlled by the attributes specified on the parent list element together with the number of preceding items. The Content Rendition feature's prefix attribute allows this default behaviour to be overridden for individual items, however.
List module - content model specializations class for contributing siblings to the list items