This page to demonstrate some simple xhtml.
- In page navigation
- An Ordered list
- An Unordered list
- Nested lists
- A Definition list
- An Ordered list example
- Simple Table example
- Another Table example
An Ordered list using simple xhtml:
- An
- Ordered
- list
- example
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An Unordered List:
- List Item 1
- List Item 2
- List Item 3
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An Unordered List nested in an Ordered List:
- List Item 1
- List Item 2
- List Item 3
- Nested List Item 1
- Nested List Item 2
- The purpose of this nested list is to show you the behaviour of a "Nested" (or indented) list when using long lines of text. What difference is there between this and a Definition list?
- List Item 4
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A Definition list
- This is a definition list
- It is used to indent text when defining text
- Like this
- Or this...
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Another Ordered list:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
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Simple table example
Table 1 - This is your first table attempt
| Column heading 1 |
Column heading 2 |
Column heading 3 |
| Row 1, Column 1 |
Row 1, Column 2 |
Row 1, Column 3 |
| Row 2, Column 1 |
Row 2, Column 2 |
Row 2, Column 3 |
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Another table example
Table 2 - This is your second table attempt
| Column heading 1 |
Column heading 2 |
Column heading 3 |
| Row 1, Column 1 |
Row 1, Column 2 |
Row 1, Column 3 |
| Row 2, Column 1 |
Row 2, Column 2 |
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| Row 3, Column 1 |
Row 3, Column 2 |
| Row 4, Column 1 |
Row 4, Column 2 |
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