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Bulleted lists are known in the Web vernacular as unordered lists. Grammatically, you use unordered lists when the order of the items in the list does not matter.
Making a bulleted list is not very difficult, and there are two ways of going about it: making the list from scratch, or converting existing text to a list.
This section will demonstrate how to build a list item by item.
If you already have the text typed on your page that you want to make into a list, you just have a few steps to accomplish this.
If you need to add something to a list, it takes no more than typing a new line of text.
If you have gotten a bit carried away with bulleted items, you can quickly erase them from the scene.
The average, ordinary bullets are okay if you are just trying to display some average, ordinary information. But who said your pages had to be average or ordinary? Instead of the standard bullets, use something graphical instead!
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Bullet image files can be found all over the Internet. A quick search on Yahoo, Google, or Teoma will quickly locate dozens of free bullet images to choose from.
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You can also change the bullets in a list by applying a theme to a page. Most FrontPage themes have graphical bullets that are used by default in unordered lists.
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