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- Ordered list item 1
- Ordered list item 2
Ordered list item 3…
… in multiple paragraphs
- Ordered list item 4
- Unordered list item
Unordered list item…
… in multiple paragraphs
- Ordered list, first level
- Second level
- Third level
- Fourth level
Back to second level
- Second?! What happened to third?
Quiet, you.
- Back to first level
- Still at first level
- Definition list
- Definition lists vary only slightly from other types of lists in that list items consist of two parts: a term and a description. The term is given by the DT element and is restricted to inline content. The description is given with a DD element that contains block-level content. [Source: W3C]
- Definition list w/ multiple paragraphs
The style sheet provided with this plugin will render these paragraphs…
… to the left of the term being defined.
- Definition list w/ multiple “paragraphs”
- Another way to separate blocks of text in a definition…
- … is to simply have multiple definitions for a term (or group of terms).
- This definition list has DD tags without any preceding DT tags.
- Hey, it's legal XHTML.
- Just like DT tags without following DD tags.
- ? But DT tags can't contain paragraphs. That would not be legal XHTML. .. If you try, the result will be rendered oddly.