Computer Science, asked by sudharam21, 11 months ago

ordered list automatically starts with the number 1 true or false​


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Answered by Anushkasingh456
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yaa its true that ordered list automatically starts with the number

Answered by anjaliom1122
1

Answer:

TRUE

Ordered list automatically starts with the number 1.

Explanation:

"1" is used as the default starting point. Ordered list automatically starts with the number 1.

This attribute determines how a list item will look. Visual user agents are the target audience for the currently offered values. The following lists possible values (along with case information).

beginning = number [CN]

Deprecated. exclusively for OL. The starting number of the first item in an ordered list is specified by this attribute. "1" is used as the default beginning point. It should be noted that although if the value of this attribute is an integer, the label may not be numeric. Therefore, start=3 denotes "C" when the list item style is uppercase Latin letters (A, B, C, etc.). Start=3 denotes "iii" when the style is lowercase roman numerals, etc.

  • value = number [CN] Deprecated. solely for LI. The number of the current list item is set by this attribute. Though the value of this characteristic is an integer, the related label may not be numeric, it should be noted (see the start attribute).
  • Deprecated [CI] compact When set, this Boolean value provides visual user agents with a cue to make the list more condensed. The user agent determines how this attribute should be interpreted.
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