List-style

The CSS   property is a shorthand property for setting the property values of the,  , and   properties. It is used to change the default display characteristics of list-markers in HTML list structures. An author can specify the location of the marker, a graphic to be used and/or a standard set of symbols. Keywords may come in any order, but using multiple keywords that control the same behavior is not allowed. If a  is specified for the list marker, it will be used in place of any   also specified. Nevertheless, a  should always be specified in the event the   can not be loaded. Each set of values is separated by a white space.

Values
HTML example:

 TEXT 

CSS example:

li { list-style:square inside url("http://www.foo.com/bullet.gif"); }