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Saturday, May 17, 2008 
<DIR> ... </DIR>
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DEFINITION A style typically used for lists made up of short elements, such as filenames |
SUGGESTED STYLE/USAGE Use <DIR> ... </DIR> to build listd of short elements (usually less than 20 characters long). |
EXAMPLE <BODY> Here are some files you'll commonly find in a top-level DOS directory: <DIR> <LI> AUTOEXEC.BAT <LI> COMMAND.COM <LI> CONFIG.SYS <LI> IMAGE.DAT </DIR> </BODY>
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| Here are some files you'll commonly find in a top-level DOS directory: | | AUTOEXEC.BATCOMMAND.COMIMAGE.DAT |
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