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657Chapter 27 .Table and List Objects Syntax Accessing OL element object properties and methods: (IE4+) [window.]document.all.elemID.property | method([parameters]) (IE5+/NN6) [window.]document.getElementById( elemID ). property | method([parameters]) NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5 Compatibility . . About this object The OL (ordered list) element is a container of LI (list item) elements. An ordered list means that the list items have a sequence and are preceded by a number or let ter to signify the position within the sequence. The few element-specific attributes are being deprecated in favor of style sheet definitions. For the sake of backward compatibility with existing content, however, it is likely that many future genera tions of browsers will continue to support these deprecated attributes. These attributes are therefore available as properties of the element object. Most of the special appearance of a list (notably indentation) is handled auto matically by the browser s interpretation of how an ordered list should look. You have control over the numbering or lettering schemes and the starting point for those sequences. Properties compact Value: Boolean Read/Write NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5 Compatibility . . Although the properties are defined for the browsers just shown (not IE4/Mac, however), the compactproperty (and the deprecated attribute it echoes) has no impact on the density of the listing. start Value: Integer Read/Write NN2 NN3 NN4 NN6 IE3/J1 IE3/J2 IE4 IE5 IE5.5 Compatibility . . OL.start
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