p]:inline” data-streamdown=”list-item”>KingDraw: The Ultimate Guide to Features and Tips

An ordered list is a sequence of items arranged with a clear order, usually shown with numbers or letters. Key points:

  • Purpose: Shows steps, ranks, priorities, or any items where order matters (e.g., recipes, instructions, ranked lists).
  • Formatting: Common markers are numbers (1., 2., 3.), letters (a., b., c.), Roman numerals (I., II., III.), or custom counters.
  • Usage tips:
    • Use for procedural instructions or when referencing items by position.
    • Keep items short and parallel in structure.
    • Nesting: you can nest ordered lists; use different markers or indentation for clarity.
    • Combine with unordered lists for subpoints that don’t require order.
  • Accessibility: Include a clear starting point and logical sequence; screen readers announce list structure and item counts.
  • In markup/HTML: Use the

If you want examples in Markdown, HTML, or nested formats, tell me which.

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