How to create Ordered and Unordered lists in Plone using Kupu?
Making and/or creating a listing of items are an important task of our daily lives. A few examples of listing items may be considered as making a grocery list, making a list of the bills to be paid at the end of the month, etc... But, we may list items on webpages as well, such as, listing telephone numbers, email addresses, creating steps to be perfomed in a particular task (like this tutorial), etc,,,. In either way, we create these lists in order, which it allow us to organize a collection of items by number and/or alphabetically; or unorderly, which it allow us to group a collection of items in a list and not following any order of precedence.
Creating Order Lists
Please remember that you create order lists when you want to organize a collection of items by number and/or alphabetically. Let's get started:
- On the Kupu toolbar, click on the "Numbered List" button.

- On the "Body Text" you will see the number 1, place your cursor on the right side of the number and type the sentence that you wish to show as the number one.
- When done typing the sentence, hit the enter button on your keyboard to go to a new line.
- Then you will see the number 2 and type a second sentence you wish to be listed.
- Repeat steps 2 through 4 as many times as you wish to list other items as well. Then when you are done listing your items and you are at the last item, just hit the enter key on your keyboard twice to get out of the "Numbered Listing" mode.

Creating Unorder lists
Please remember that you create an Unorder List when you want to group a collection of items in a list and not following any order of precedence.
Let's get started.
- On the Kupu toolbar , click on the "Unordered List" button.

- On the "Body Text" area an square object will be shown.
- Place your cursor on the right side of the square object and type the sentence that you wish to be listed.
- When done typing the sentence, hit the enter button on your keyboard to go to a new line.
- Another square will be shown, then repeat steps 3 and 4 to list as many items as you want. Then when you create the last item to be listed, just hit on the enter key twice to get out from "Unordered List" mode.
Here is an example of the final output of a Unordered List group of items:

That's it
If you have any questions about this tutorial, please contact Bonnie Scranton at scranton.9@cfaes.osu.edu or just send an email to ithelp@cfaes.osu.edu.



