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title: "Tip: Create a descending list of numbered items"
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shortTitle: Descending list
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type: tip
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language: html
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tags: [webdev]
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author: chalarangelo
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cover: ancient-greek-building
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excerpt: Did you know there's an easy way to create a descending list of numbered items with pure HTML? Learn how with this handy tip.
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dateModified: 2021-06-22T05:00:00-04:00
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Did you know there's an easy way to create a descending list of numbered items with pure HTML? The only thing you'll need is the `reversed` attribute. This boolean attribute is specific to `ol` elements and specifies that the list's elements are in reverse order (i.e. numbered from high to low).
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```html
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<ol reversed>
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<li>My third favorite</li>
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<li>My second favorite</li>
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<li>My absolute favorite</li>
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</ol>
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3. My third favorite
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2. My second favorite
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1. My absolute favorite
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-->
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```
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Additionally, you can combine `reversed` with the `start` attribute which is an integer specifying the initial value of the list counter. For example, if you wanted to display the numbers 6 through 4 in a reversed 3-item list, you would simply add `start="6"`.
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