Nested Lists -- Mixing Them Up

Not only can you include ordered lists within ordered lists, but you can also mix and match list types. The HTML starts to look pretty ugly, but watch how lists completely contain other lists:



  1. Introduction To Hand Coding HTML
    1. Introduction to HTML
    2. Headings
    3. Paragraphs
    4. Styles
    5. Lists
  2. Beginning Level Hand Coding - Graphics And Links
    1. Graphics
    2. In-Line Graphics
    3. Linking with Anchors
    4. Linking To Local Files
    5. URL's
    6. Linking To The Internet
    7. Named Anchors
    8. Graphics as Links

  1. Introduction To Hand Coding HTML
    • Introduction to HTML
    • Headings
    • Paragraphs
    • Styles
    • Lists
  2. Beginning Level Hand Coding - Graphics And Links
    • Graphics
    • In-Line Graphics
    • Linking with Anchors
    • Linking To Local Files
    • URL's
    • Linking To The Internet
    • Named Anchors
    • Graphics as Links

Using the list tags, you will now add an ordered and an unordered list to create an index at the TOP of your history.html page. In a following exercise, each list item will link to the major headings you have already created. You may have to return to the internet and do more research.

Remember - take the research portion of this project SERIOUS! You are expected to do an excellent job. Do your own work - the outline I provided at the start of the project was ONLY there to provide a jumping off point. You are not to simply fill-in those headings with cut-and-paste info. Do your own research! Future quizes will test not only your knowledge of HTML, but also your knowledge of the History of The Internet. Example: What was CompuServe?