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When cleaning up the code for an [url=http://w1.404.telia.com/~u40416789/]old site I've made for a composer[/url], and remaking it to a CSS-based strict html, I've come to the page with a long list of compositions. The list has been ordered from 1 to a few hundred, counting from the first work composed. On the new, clean version of the site, I would like to order the list backwards, as it is supposed to be listed. That is, work no.1 composed in 1979 should be last on the list, and latest composed work should be on the top of the page, with the number it gets (like 135 or something). When reading about lists in my html book, it says backward lists are not yet possible in html. The chapter with CSS doesn't mention anything about it. It is Osborne / The Complete Reference HTML Third Edition and it was printed in 2001. [b]My question is:[/b] Since so much has happened with html and CSS since 2001, does any of you guys know if a backward ordered list has been implemented in html and CSS? And if so, how do I code it? (And - of course I have searched through W3C's site to find any information about this, but found nothing so far. I will search a little more and come back here to tell if I found anything myself...) Edit: I am absolutely not asking for a site review for the site on the above link. The coding stinks, and there are many things on it that is NOT well done. That's why I have a major cleaning-up work with it. Kasta sten i glashus? Jag? [This message has been edited by Kartis Shone (edited 07-21-2003).]
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