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LI XHTML Element (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

The LI element denotes one item in a list. This is an inline element and does not require a closing tag.

Using this Element

There are some common properties and collections that apply to all the elements of the document object model, see Common Properties, Methods and Collections for the HTML Elements in Internet Explorer.

This element can be used within a web page with attributes.

This element can be used within scripts where it will have properties, events and methods.

Attributes

The following table shows items that Internet Explorer Embedded supports.

Attribute Value Description

CLASS

 

Associates the element with a CSS style.

ID

 

Uniquely identifies the element within a document.

STYLE

 

Provides the definition of the CSS styles used for this element.

TYPE

 

Specifies bullet styles in a list.

 

Disc

This attribute is equivalent to the CSS:

list-style-type: Disc;

 

Circle

This attribute is equivalent to the CSS:

list-style-type: Circle;

 

Square

This attribute is equivalent to the CSS:

list-style-type: Square;

 

1

This attribute is equivalent to the CSS:

list-style-type: decimal;

 

A

This attribute is equivalent to the CSS:

list-style-type: upper-alpha;

 

a

This attribute is equivalent to the CSS:

list-style-type: lower-alpha;

 

I

This attribute is equivalent to the CSS:

list-style-type: upper-roman;

 

i

This attribute is equivalent to the CSS:

list-style-type: lower-roman;

VALUE

 

Sets the current list item location count. For example, setting a <LI VALUE="30"> tag would result in the list items 30, 31, 32, and so on.

Scripting Properties

This element has no scripting properties.

Scripting Events

This element has no associated events.

Scripting Methods

This property has no associated methods.

Requirements

Windows Embedded CE Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3

See Also

Concepts

Internet Explorer Embedded HTML Elements