No you can not (edit: cut the list off in the middle as in your suggested HTML). What you can do is create two separate lists, but if what you're after is for the list to appear as:
1. HTML 2. javascript 3. CSS 4. jquery
I fail to understand why you simply don't just put the items in that order and display the li
s as 'inline`?
If in fact you want the list to appear as:
1. HTML 3. JavaScript
2. CSS 4. jQuery
And the order of the items is "1. HTML, 2. CSS, 3. JavaScript, 4. jQuery" you will need to use column-count: 2
on the ul
. This will place the list items in columns where the first two items will be in the left column, and the last two items in the right column. column-count
only works in modern browsers so for the rest you'll need to use float
or inline-block
which will make the list appear as:
1. HTML 2. CSS
3. JavaScipt 4. jQuery