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Showing how to make a 'list' of items.

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:56 am
by Husker
Here is a sample list. I will post the same list in a follow up post, but with bbcodes turned off, so people can see the codes.


My Christmas Wish list:
  1. 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
  2. 10 Bushels of corn
  3. 2 Bushels of rye
  4. 4 Bushels of wheat
  5. 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley
  1. 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
  2. 10 Bushels of corn
  3. 2 Bushels of rye
  4. 4 Bushels of wheat
  5. 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley
  1. 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
  2. 10 Bushels of corn
  3. 2 Bushels of rye
  4. 4 Bushels of wheat
  5. 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley
  • 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
  • 10 Bushels of corn
  • 2 Bushels of rye
  • 4 Bushels of wheat
  • 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley

Finally, a list inside a list.
  1. 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
    1. 40 gallon copper pot still
    2. 25 gallon wood cask thumper
    3. 20 gallon copper flake stand, with 1" coil
  2. 10 Bushels of corn
  3. 2 Bushels of rye
  4. 4 Bushels of wheat
  5. 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley

Re: Showing how to make a 'list' of items.

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 8:01 am
by Husker
Here is the exact same post, but I have disabled the BBCode, so people can see how the list was built.
Simply, the list is a 'container'. It starts with a [list] and ends with a [/list]. Inside this container, each new list item starts the line out with a [*].
If you do [list=a], then the list items will be a, b, c, d, ... If you start with [list=1] then they are 1, 2, 3, 4. If you use [list=A], then they are A, B, C, D. If you start with [list=I] (I being the capital i character) you get roman numerals. I am not sure what 'all' of the valid [list=XXX] are. Feel free to experiment and find out :)

My Christmas Wish list:

[list=A]
[*] 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
[*] 10 Bushels of corn
[*] 2 Bushels of rye
[*] 4 Bushels of wheat
[*] 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley
[/list]

[list=I]
[*] 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
[*] 10 Bushels of corn
[*] 2 Bushels of rye
[*] 4 Bushels of wheat
[*] 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley
[/list]

[list=1]
[*] 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
[*] 10 Bushels of corn
[*] 2 Bushels of rye
[*] 4 Bushels of wheat
[*] 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley
[/list]

[list]
[*] 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
[*] 10 Bushels of corn
[*] 2 Bushels of rye
[*] 4 Bushels of wheat
[*] 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley
[/list]


Finally, a list inside a list.

[list=1]
[*] 25 gallon thick stainless BOP
[list=a]
[*] [color=#FF0040]40 gallon copper pot still[/color]
[*] [color=#408040]25 gallon wood cask thumper[/color]
[*] [color=#0000FF]20 gallon copper flake stand, with 1" coil[/color]
[/list]
[*] 10 Bushels of corn
[*] 2 Bushels of rye
[*] 4 Bushels of wheat
[*] 4 Bushels of 2 row malt barley
[/list]

Re: Showing how to make a 'list' of items.

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:50 pm
by n_plains_drifter
This is a test. Just a test of the list numbering system. If this were a real list numbering, you would be given specific numbered items.

This is my numbered list:
  1. Number 1 point
  2. Number 2 point
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