The <li> value attribute in HTML is used to specify the initial value of the list item. It is only applicable on the ordered list.
Syntax:
<li value="number">list items </li>
Attribute Value: This attribute contains single value number which is used to specify the value of the list items.
Example 1: This example uses <li> value attribute to create list of items.
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<!DOCTYPE html><html> <head> <title> HTML list item value Attribute </title> </head> <body> <center> <h1 style = "color: green;"> neveropen </h1> <h2> HTML list item value Attribute </h2> <p>Sorting Algorithms</p> </center> <ol style="margin-left:42%"> <li value="50">Merge sort</li> <li>Quick sort</li> <li>Insertion sort</li> </ol> </body></html> |
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Example 2: This example uses <li> value attribute to create list of items.
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<!DOCTYPE html><html> <head> <title> HTML li value Attribute </title> </head> <body> <h1 style = "color: green;"> neveropen </h1> <h2> HTML li value Attribute </h2> <p>Sorting Algorithms</p> <ol type = "A"> <li value="6">Merge sort</li> <li>Quick sort</li> <li>Insertion sort</li> </ol> </body></html> |
Output:
Supported Browsers: The browser supported by <li> value attribute are listed below:
- Apple Safari 4
- Google Chrome 1
- Edge 12
- Firefox 1
- Opera 12.1
- Internet Explorer 6
