You can add following custom CSS to customize the styles of lists.
Type | Output | CSS |
---|---|---|
Numbers (default style) | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: decimal;} |
Numbers (with leading 0) | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: decimal-leading-zero;} |
Chinese Numbers | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: cjk-ideographic;} |
Hiragana | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: hiragana;} |
Katakana | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: katakana;} |
Alphabet | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: lower-alpha;} |
Alphabet (uppercase) | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: upper-alpha;} |
Greek | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: lower-greek;} |
Roman numerals (lowercase) | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: lower-roman;} |
Roman numerals (uppercase) | ![]() |
ol {list-style-type: upper-roman;} |
Type | Output | CSS |
---|---|---|
circle | ![]() |
ul {list-style-type: circle;} |
disc | ![]() |
ul {list-style-type: disc;} |
square | ![]() |
ul {list-style-type: square;} |
Custom Contents | ![]() |
ul {list-style-type: "* ";} |
Custom Contents | ![]() |
ul {list-style-type: "😎 ";} |
You can also change styles for nested lists using CSS selector, for example:
ol {
list-style-type: decimal;
}
ol ol {
list-style-type: lower-alpha;
}
ol ol ol{
list-style-type: lower-roman;
}
Which will render lists like this:
Please check document here
You can find more listing styles at here.