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Organizing content into lists has just gotten easier. You can use the List Block to create a bulleted or numbered list.

In order to add a List Block, click on the add block button and select the List Block.

You can also type /list and hit enter in a new paragraph block to add one quickly.

Typing '/list' inserts List block.

Detailed instructions on adding blocks can be found here.

Each List Item inside the List block is a block that can be edited and moved. List Items can also be selected in the List View.

The List View is open and the List Block is selected. Four inner List Item blocks are inside the List Block.

Every block comes with unique toolbar icons and block-specific user controls that allow you to manipulate the block right in the editor.

The List Block shows these standard buttons:

The List Block Toolbar.

The List Item shows the following buttons:

The List Item Toolbar with options for moving, indenting, outdenting, bold, italic and linked text.

Transform to

You can transform the List Block into the Paragraph Block, Heading Block, Quote Block, Columns or Group. You can unwrap list items and replace the list with the individual blocks using the Unwrap option.

The List Block Transform modal.

Block moving tools

The List Block moving handles in the Toolbar.

The up and down arrow icons can be used to shift a block up and down in your document.

Detailed instructions on moving a block within the editor can be found here.

Unordered list

The List Block unordered list option in the Toolbar.

An unordered list typically is a bulleted list of items. You can use unordered list where you do not need to display items in any particular order.

An example of unordered list.

An example of unordered list

Ordered list

The List Block ordered list option in the Toolbar.

An ordered list typically is a numbered list of items. You can use ordered list where you need to display items in a particular order.

An example of ordered list.

An example of ordered list

You can indent and outdent one or multiple List Items using the toolbar or keyboard commands.

Outdent list item

The List Item outdent Toolbar option.

Select the List Item. You can use the Outdent list item option or Backspace key on your keyboard to decrease the indentation level of a list item.

Indent list item

The List Item indent Toolbar option.

Select the List Item. You can use the Indent list item option or Space key on your keyboard to increase the indentation level of a list item.

Bold

The List Item Toolbar option for bold text.

You can select the text of a list item and use the Bold option or Ctrl+B / Cmd+B on your keyboard to bold it, which is usually heavier than the surrounding text.

Italic

The List Item Toolbar option for italic text.

You can select the text of a list item and use the Italic option or Ctrl+I / Cmd+I on your keyboard to italicize it, which usually appears slanted to the right.

You can select the text of a list item and use the Hyperlink option or Ctrl+K / Cmd+K on your keyboard to add a link to it.

Read about more link editing options.

More rich text options

The drop-down menu to the left of the More options menu contains a range of additional rich text editing options such as highlighting, inline code, strikethrough, and more.

Read about more rich text editing options.

More Options

The Options menu represented by three vertical dots on the far right of the toolbar gives you more features such as the ability to duplicate or remove the block.

Read about these and other settings.

Block settings

Every block has specific options in the editor sidebar in addition to the options found in the block toolbar. If you do not see the sidebar, click the settings icon next to the Publish or Save button.

Settings icon

Unordered list settings

If you choose an unordered list, you can select the symbol style at the beginning of every list item from Styles.

This is the example when Checkmark is selected.

unordered list with checkmark

Ordered list settings

List Style

If you choose an ordered list, you can select the list style from the List Style dropdown.

List style of Ordered list

Start Value

You can select the number your list starts at. This is useful if you want your list to start at a number other than 1.

Reverse order

You can also reverse the numbers of the list to start at the highest number first.

Ordered list settings

Color

The **List Block provides Color settings options to change the text, background, and link colors.

For details refer to this support article: Color settings overview

Typography

The **List Block provides typography settings to change the font family, appearance, line height, letter spacing, decoration, letter case, and font size.

For details refer to this support article: Typography settings overview

Dimensions

The **List Block provides dimension settings options to add padding and margin.

For details refer to this support article: Dimension settings overview

Advanced

The Advanced tab in the List Block and List Items lets you add HTML anchor and CSS class(es) to your block.

The advanced section of the block settings sidebar has two input fields for the HTML Anchor and Additional CSS classes.

HTML anchor allows you to make a unique web address for a particular List Block. Then, you’ll be able to link directly to a List Block of your page.

The Additional CSS class(es) lets you add CSS class(es) to your block, allowing you to write custom CSS and style the block as you see fit.

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