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[[File:ThreeTypesofListsinWord_thumb.png |thumb|upright=1.5| Three Types of lists as visualized in Microsoft Word]] | |||
A list is a number of connected items or names written or printed consecutively, typically one below the other <ref>"Lists</ref>. According to Brian Carroll in ''Writing for Digital Media'', lists are another way that web users can emphasize certain important information or help readers follow a particular sequence. Lists can help divide the text and highlight key points in a blogs. | A list is a number of connected items or names written or printed consecutively, typically one below the other <ref>"Lists</ref>. According to Brian Carroll in ''Writing for Digital Media'', lists are another way that web users can emphasize certain important information or help readers follow a particular sequence. Lists can help divide the text and highlight key points in a blogs. | ||
==General Guidelines For Lists <ref> Carroll, p.40</ref>== | ==General Guidelines For Lists <ref> Carroll, p.40</ref>== |