Chapter 7. Formatted Lists
Making
information more accessible is the single most important quality of
HTML and its progeny, XHTML. The languages'
excellent collection of text style and formatting tools help you
organize your information into documents readers can quickly
understand, scan, and extract, possibly with automated browser
agents.
Beyond embellishing your text with specialized text tags, HTML and
XHTML provide a rich set of tools that help you organize content into
formatted lists. There's nothing magical or
mysterious about lists. In fact, the beauty of lists is their
simplicity. They're based on common list paradigms
we encounter every day, such as unordered laundry lists, ordered
instruction lists, and dictionary-like definition lists. All are
familiar, comfortable ways of organizing content. All provide
powerful means for quickly understanding, scanning, and extracting
pertinent information from your web documents.
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