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enumerated lists

Ewok

Moderator
Hmm, I posted this a few days ago, but got no response.

Are enumerated lists working? I tried the format in the FAQ:

[list type=1]
<LI> sleepy
<LI> grumpy
<LI> doc
[/list]
But did not get the expected results.
 
Try it Like this:
"list"
First Item
Second Item
Third Item
"/list"

When we remove the quotes and replace them with [], it displays as:
<UL TYPE=SQUARE>
First Item
Second Item
Third Item
</UL>
Rich

[This message has been edited by Rich Lucibella (edited July 21, 1999).]
 
The plain bulleted lists are no problem. The FAQ says there are also numbered lists and lettered lists, such as:

1. first item
2. second item
3. third item

or

A. first item
B. second item
C. third item

No big deal, but the software's not working like the FAQ says it should.
 
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