Help:Wiki University HTML-- Lists

There are two kinds of lists.
 * Unordered Lists, in which items are listed in no particular order and are not numbered.
 * Ordered Lists, in which items are numbered for various reasons.

Unordered Lists
Unordered lists are created by putting an asterisk in front of each item on the list: This is an example of the code: * Item one * Item two * Item three The unordered list will look like this when it is saved:
 * Item one
 * item two
 * Item three


 * NOTICE that each item is on a separate line.
 * NOTICE that each item has a square "bullet" in front of it.

Ordered List
Order lists are created by putting a pound sign in front of each item on the list: Here is the code: The ordered list will look like this when it is saved:
 * 1) Item one
 * 2) Item two
 * 3) Item three


 * 1) Item one
 * 2) item two
 * 3) Item three


 * NOTICE each item is on a separate line.
 * NOTICE each item has a number in front of it.

Try these out


 Exercises Click on the Check your answer link below and compare your answers. The proper coding will appear in the answers as well. Check your answers
 * Using HTML header tags:
 * 1) Make a title header from the words: "Kentucky Genealogy”
 * 2) Make a Header Two from the words: "History”
 * 3) Make a Header Two from the words; "Vital Records”
 * 4) Make a Header three from the words: "Birth Certificates”

 Quick Quiz
 * We don't use Header One in FamilySearch Wiki articles
 * True
 * False


 * Header Five and Six are rarely used
 * True
 * False


 * Header Two works well in FamilySearch WIki
 * True
 * False


 * Avoid using Header Three and Header Four in articles
 * True
 * False

Check your answers