class js.html.LIElement extends Element
Available on js
The HTML List item element (<li>
) is used to represent a list item. It should be contained in an ordered list (<ol>
), an unordered list (<ul>
) or a menu (<menu>
), where it represents a single entity in that list. In menus and unordered lists, list items are ordinarily displayed using bullet points. In order lists, they are usually displayed with some ascending counter on the left such as a number or letter
Documentation for this class was provided by MDN.
Instance Fields
This character attributes indicates the numbering type:
a
: lowercase lettersA
: uppercase lettersi
: lowercase Roman numeralsI
: uppercase Roman numerals1
: numbers
<ol>
element, if any.list-style-type
property instead.This integer attributes indicates the current ordinal value of the item in the list as defined by the <ol>
element. The only allowed value for this attribute is a number, even if the list is displayed with Roman numerals or letters. List items that follow this one continue numbering from the value set. The value attribute has no meaning for unordered lists (<ul>
) or for menus (<menu>
).
Prior to <span title="(Firefox 9.0 / Thunderbird 9.0 / SeaMonkey 2.6) ">Gecko 9.0, negative values were incorrectly converted to 0. Starting in <span title="(Firefox 9.0 / Thunderbird 9.0 / SeaMonkey 2.6) ">Gecko 9.0 all integer values are correctly parsed.