List Examples

Here are some examples of list options. There are fancy lists, which use some simple shortcodes. And there are common, everyday lists that are automatically shown, no need for shortcodes.

Fancy List 1: Rounded

To use this simply paste this (no space between brackets):
[ list type=”rounded-list” ]< li >Your list item here.< /li >[ /list ]

[list type=”rounded-list”]

  • This is a fancy list.
  • It’s also a shortcode.
  • Just a few extra options.
    1. Here is a sub-item.
    2. An item below another item.
    3. That is why it is called a sub-item.
  • Of course, you can show regular lists.
  • Lots of options, you know?
  • This is the end.
  • [/list]

    Fancy List 2: Rectangle

    To use this simply paste this (no space between brackets):
    [ list type=”rectangle-list” ]< li >Your list item here.< /li >[ /list ]
    [list type=”rectangle-list”]

  • This is a fancy list.
  • It’s also a shortcode.
  • Just a few extra options.
    1. Here is a sub-item.
    2. An item below another item.
    3. That is why it is called a sub-item.
  • Of course, you can show regular lists.
  • Lots of options, you know?
  • This is the end.
  • [/list]

    [one_third]

    Here is ordered (non-fancy) list
    1. If you want something basic, here it is.
    2. Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
    3. Thou art more lovely…
    4. This is a normal unordered list.
    5. Little bitty arrows off to the left. Nice?
    6. Simple, easy, no hassle, lovely…

    [/one_third]

    [one_third]

    Here is an unordered list
    • This is a normal unordered list.
    • Little bitty arrows off to the left. Nice?
    • Simple, easy, no hassle, lovely…
    • This is a normal unordered list.
    • Little bitty arrows off to the left. Nice?
    • Simple, easy, no hassle, lovely…

    [/one_third]

    [one_third_last]

    From: While The East Wind Blows

    It appeared that, somewhere among the mountains, their slopes green from the cold grass of winter, or in the valleys where the shaking almond trees prematurely bloomed, throwing to the wind the white petals of snow as if from harm, there burned a great fire, the flames of which were not seen, but which was the source of the heat.[/one_third_last]

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