'How can I change the color of the dot in an unordered list?

I want to change the color of dots in an unordered list:

<ul>
<li></li>
</ul>

Is there a way that I can do this with CSS? I can't see a property?



Solution 1:[1]

The easiest (but rather unsemantic) way is to wrap the content in span tags, then apply the bullet color to li and text color to span.

In code:

<ul>
    <li><span>text</span></li>
    <li><span>text</span></li>
    <li><span>text</span></li>
</ul>
ul li {
    /* Bullet color */
    color: red;
    list-style-type: disc;
}

ul li span {
    /* Text color */
    color: black;
}

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If you can't modify your HTML, you can either use list-style-image with a custom-colored dot, or use generated content (i.e. li:before) and color it accordingly (but watch out for list bullet position problems).

Here's an example with li:before:

ul li {
    /* Text color */
    color: black;
    list-style-type: none;
}

ul li:before {
    /* Unicode bullet symbol */
    content: '\2022 ';
    /* Bullet color */
    color: red;
    padding-right: 0.5em;
}

Solution 2:[2]

Further developing the answer given by @BoltClock:

ul li {
    color: black;
    list-style-type: none;
}

ul li:before {
    color: red;
    float: left;
    margin: 0 0 0 -1em;
    width: 1em;
    content: '\2022';
}

In this way all lines of a multi-line bullet are indented properly. Beware: I’ve not had the chance to test it on IE yet!

Solution 3:[3]

None of the above answers work for me, as I had content that wrapped onto multiple lines. However the solution provided by W3C is perfect: https://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/007/color-bullets.en.html

In short, remove styling:

ul {list-style: none}

Then add your own bullet

li::before {
content: "•";
color: red;
display: inline-block;
width: 1em;
margin-left: -1em
}

The key points are inline-block, width and margin to position it correctly.

Solution 4:[4]

You can create your own image.

li {
    list-style-image: url(myImage.gif);
}

Solution 5:[5]

I think you have to use a graphic:

http://catcode.com/csstips/graphic_list.html

As an aside, this will also give you granular control over the bullet positioning (by using margins and image offset).

Solution 6:[6]

    li::marker {
  color: #61dafb; //To change the color of bullet
  font-size: 2rem; //To change the size of the bullet
}

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/::marker

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Solution 2 ranbureand
Solution 3 GGG
Solution 4 BoltClock
Solution 5 Homer6
Solution 6 chinmay prajapat