The list-style-image
CSS property sets an image to be used as the list item marker.
It is often more convenient to use the shorthand list-style
.
Note: This property is applied to list items, i.e. elements with
by default this includes display
: list-item;<li>
elements. Because this property is inherited, it can be set on the parent element (normally <ol>
or <ul>
) to let it apply to all list items.
Syntax
/* Keyword values */ list-style-image: none; /* <url> values */ list-style-image: url("starsolid.gif"); /* valid image values */ list-style-image: linear-gradient(to left bottom, red, blue); /* Global values */ list-style-image: inherit; list-style-image: initial; list-style-image: revert; list-style-image: revert-layer; list-style-image: unset;
Values
<image>
-
A valid image to use as the marker.
none
-
Specifies that no image is used as the marker. If this value is set, the marker defined in
list-style-type
will be used instead.
Formal definition
Initial value | none |
---|---|
Applies to | list items |
Inherited | yes |
Computed value | the keyword noneor the computed <image> |
Animation type | discrete |
Formal syntax
<image> | none
Examples
Using a url value
HTML
<ul> <li>Item 1</li> <li>Item 2</li> </ul>
CSS
ul { list-style-image: url("starsolid.gif"); }
Using a gradient
HTML
<ul> <li>Item 1</li> <li>Item 2</li> </ul>
CSS
ul { font-size: 200%; list-style-image: linear-gradient(to left bottom, red, blue); }
See also
list-style
,list-style-type
,list-style-position
url()
function