Internet Lists
Lists
are made on web pages to bring emphasis to an area of the page.
The idea is to make the page more attractive, and less boring.
If the web page writer has done their job well, you should be
able to move through the lists on a web page by hitting the letter l,
and then using a key such as down arrow to see what is there. If
you need to move backwards through the list items, press and hold down
the Shift key and hit the letter l. There are generically four
types of lists, which may contain text, links or other items. The
four generic items or areas of lists are: "Bulleted, Numbered,
Term, and Definition." This can greatly vary, depending on the
web page. You will need to use your key commands to explore and
find out what is in each list on the page. Following are example
of lists for you to move through. At the end of this page is a
"BACK" link which will take you back to the "Internet Lessons" page.
Bulleted List Example
Example of Numbered List
- cat
- dog
- fish
- www.brlsts.com
- Big Sale Today!!!
Example of Term List
- Cat
- A four legged, furry feline
- Dog
- A four legged, furry canine
- Fish
- Lives in the water and has gills
- www.brlsts.com
- Website for basic computer training
- Big Sale Today!!!
- Advertisement
Example of Definition List
- Cat: A four legged, furry feline.
- Dog: A four legged, furry canine
- www.brlsts.com: Website for basic computer training.
- Big Sale Today!!!: Advertisement
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