Creating Lists"

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Creating a list is a very easy and intuitive issue. FCKeditor offers two kinds of lists.
 
Creating a list is a very easy and intuitive issue. FCKeditor offers two kinds of lists.
  
== Numbered List<br> ==
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== Numbered Lists ==
  
 
=== Creating ===
 
=== Creating ===
  
To create and numbered list press [[Image:Insertorderedlist.gif]]on the toolbar. The text which was beside your cursor will automaticlly gain number one on the list.&nbsp;<br>
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To create and numbered list press [[Image:Insertorderedlist.gif]]on the toolbar. The text which was beside your cursor will automatically gain number one on the list.
  
 
Example:
 
Example:
  
[[Image:Numbered_example.png]]
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[[Image:Numbered example.png|Image:Numbered_example.png]]
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If you want to set another number below just press '''ENTER''' and the next number will appear
 
If you want to set another number below just press '''ENTER''' and the next number will appear
  
Example:<br>
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Example:
 
 
[[Image:Numbered_example2.png]]
 
  
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[[Image:Numbered example2.png|Image:Numbered_example2.png]]
  
You may also highlight the lines you want to be numbered and than press [[Image:Insertorderedlist.gif]]. <br>
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You may also highlight the lines you want to be numbered and than press [[Image:Insertorderedlist.gif]].
  
If you want to stop Numbered Listing just press the [[Image:Insertorderedlist.gif]]button again. The function will disactivate.
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If you want to stop Numbered Listing just press the [[Image:Insertorderedlist.gif]] button again. The function will deactivate.
  
 
=== Properties ===
 
=== Properties ===
  
If you want to change the list properties press your right mouse button any place inside your list. A context menu will apear:
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If you want to change the list properties press your right mouse button any place inside your list. A context menu will appear:
  
 
[[Image:Numbered context.png|Image:Numbered_context.png]]
 
[[Image:Numbered context.png|Image:Numbered_context.png]]
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Choose Numbered list Properties.A popup window called "Umbered List Properties" will appear:
 
Choose Numbered list Properties.A popup window called "Umbered List Properties" will appear:
  
[[Image:Numbered popup.png|Image:Numbered_popup.png]]<br>
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[[Image:Numbered popup.png|Image:Numbered_popup.png]]
  
* '''Start''': the number which you'll put in to this field will determine from which number your list will stat.<br>
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* '''Start''': the number which you'll put in to this field will determine from which number your list will stat.
* '''Type''': you may choose from several options regarding what type of listing you want to use e.g. Large Roman Numerals<br>
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* '''Type''': you may choose from several options regarding what type of listing you want to use, for example Large Roman Numerals.
  
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== Bulletted Lists ==
  
== Bulletted List ==
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=== Creating ===
  
=== Creating<br> ===
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It works exactly like the Numbered List but instead of numbers you have dots. To activate/deactivate this function press[[Image:Insertunorderedlist.gif]].
 
 
It works exactly like the Numbered List but instead of numbers you have dots. To activate/disactivate this function press[[Image:Insertunorderedlist.gif]].<br>
 
  
 
Example:
 
Example:
  
[[Image:Bulleted_example.png]]
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[[Image:Bulleted example.png|Image:Bulleted_example.png]]
  
=== Properties<br> ===
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=== Properties ===
  
If you want to change the list properties press you right mouse button any place inside your list.A context menu will apear: <br>
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If you want to change the list properties press you right mouse button any place inside your list.A context menu will appear:
  
 
[[Image:Bulleted context.png|Image:Bulleted_context.png]]
 
[[Image:Bulleted context.png|Image:Bulleted_context.png]]

Latest revision as of 12:13, 14 December 2007

Creating a list is a very easy and intuitive issue. FCKeditor offers two kinds of lists.

Numbered Lists

Creating

To create and numbered list press Insertorderedlist.gifon the toolbar. The text which was beside your cursor will automatically gain number one on the list.

Example:

Image:Numbered_example.png

If you want to set another number below just press ENTER and the next number will appear

Example:

Image:Numbered_example2.png

You may also highlight the lines you want to be numbered and than press Insertorderedlist.gif.

If you want to stop Numbered Listing just press the Insertorderedlist.gif button again. The function will deactivate.

Properties

If you want to change the list properties press your right mouse button any place inside your list. A context menu will appear:

Image:Numbered_context.png

Choose Numbered list Properties.A popup window called "Umbered List Properties" will appear:

Image:Numbered_popup.png

  • Start: the number which you'll put in to this field will determine from which number your list will stat.
  • Type: you may choose from several options regarding what type of listing you want to use, for example Large Roman Numerals.

Bulletted Lists

Creating

It works exactly like the Numbered List but instead of numbers you have dots. To activate/deactivate this function pressInsertunorderedlist.gif.

Example:

Image:Bulleted_example.png

Properties

If you want to change the list properties press you right mouse button any place inside your list.A context menu will appear:

Image:Bulleted_context.png

Choose Bulleted List Properties. A popup window called "Bulleted List Properties" will appear:

Image:Bulleted_popup.png

  • Type: you may select the type of the dots you use in your list.
This page was last edited on 14 December 2007, at 12:13.