An "item" is usually an object, often things we possess or own (or buy). You can create, buy, sell, give away an "item". For example: Four-year-old Mary made a card to give to her mother. Her mother said, "This is the best item anyone has ever given to me!"An "item" can also be non-objects or intangible. For example, a list may contain a series of words, phrases or sentences that are referred to as "list items." A "list item" may include items that are the names of objects.For example, John's shopping list included:one hammerone sawa box of nailsthree boards6 fastenersa bottle of wood glueEach of these "list items" are also the names of items that are objects.
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A yadda is an item which does not need to be specified within a list, often expanded into "yadda-yadda-yadda", when listing items.
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The list of companies their file bankruptcy in the country of Philippines can be obtained from the business oversight office in Manila. The list is compiled each year.
No, numbered lists within a sentence do not need to be capitalized. Each item in the list should start with a lowercase letter, unless it is a proper noun or the first word of a complete sentence.
a long-term goal associated with each item on your to-do list.
A grocery list can be punctuated like a simple list with each item on a new line or with commas separating items. You can also use bullet points or numbers for each item to make the list clear and organized. Remember to start each line or item with a capital letter.
No, it is not capitalized.
To make a numbered list in HTML, use the following code: <ol> <li>This would be item 1</li> <li>This would be item 2</li> <li>This would be item 3</li> <li>And so on...</li> </ol> The <ol> tag starts the numbered list, while the </ol> tag ends it. Each <li> tag starts a new item in the list. Each </li> tag ends an item in the list. Just be sure to remember to close each list item before beginning the next one or before ending the whole list, otherwise your list will not format properly. For a list without numbers (a bulletpoint list), simple replace the <ol> tag with a <ul> tag, and the </ol> tag with a </ul> tag. Hope this helps! :)
Bulleted list......;0)
If each item of a list is a complete sentence then each item should end with a period (or other appropriate punctuation). If the items of the list are not complete sentences then end punctuation isn't necessary.
Ordered lists are numbered or lettered. Unordered lists usually have some form of bullet points. Both types of lists are straight lists, with all items having equal importance. A definition list allows you to have a main list with sub lists in it. So for example you could use a definition list to show Oscar categories and nominees. The main list would be the categories. For each category there would be a smaller list with the nominees. Those items would be pushed further in from the edge of the screen. You could have a list of teams and the players for each team. You could have a list countries and some of the cities for each one. So any list that has main headings and a list for each heading can be done with a definition list. It has 3 tags dl, dt and dd. dl starts a list and ends it. dt is for the main list items. dd is for the sub-list items. For example:Item 1 sub item 1a sub item 1b sub item 1cItem 2 sub item 2a sub item 2b sub item 2cItem 3 sub item 3a sub item 3b sub item 3c
a long-term goal associated with each item on your to-do list.
Sure, please provide the list of items and categories for me to categorize them.
A doubly-linked list has two pointers at minimum to refer to the previous and next item. The head of the list (the first item) has its previous item pointer set to NULL, and the tail of the list (the last item) has its next item pointer set to NULL. All other pointers point to the respective entries in the list. Keep in mind that the list itself is entirely conceptual. Unlike an array, of which each item is stored in consecutive addresses one after another, each item in an array may be located anywhere in RAM irrespective of the other items in the list. Examples of doubly-linked lists exist in many places on the Internet. A handful of samples can be found at the related links below.
A bullet list should have at least 2 items under each section. A bulleted list can have many bullets under each item, just as in an outline. Each item in a bulleted list should be indented.A numbered bullet format would appear like this:item oneitem twoAn unordered (not numbered) bulleted list would look like this:item oneitem two