6. Press Enter (Return) again and enter the second term: assessment
7. Press Enter (Return) again and enter the second definition: The placing of a value on property for
the purpose of taxation.
8. Press Enter (Return) again and enter the final term: assumption
9. Press Enter (Return) again and enter the final definition: The term applied when a buyer assumes
the seller??™s mortgage.
Applying Definition Lists
Using Nested Lists
You can combine, or nest, lists in almost any fashion. For instance, you can mix an ordered and unordered
list to create a numbered list with bulleted points. You can have one numbered list inside another numbered
list. You can also start with one numbering style such as Roman Large, switch to another style such as
Alphabet Small, and return to Roman Large to continue the sequence (like an outline).
Dreamweaver offers an easy route for making nested lists. The Indent button in the Text Property inspector??”
when used within a list??”automatically creates a nested list. The ordered list in Figure 15-15, for example, has
a couple of bulleted points (unordered list items) inserted within it. Notice how the new items are indented
one level.
Follow these steps to create a nested list in Dreamweaver:
1. In an existing list, select the text that you want to indent and reformat with a different style.
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