- * <ul>
- * <li>linked element: the element that is passed into the constructor.
- * This is the element which defines the boundaries for interaction with
- * other DragDrop objects.</li>
- * <li>handle element(s): The drag operation only occurs if the element that
- * was clicked matches a handle element. By default this is the linked
- * element, but there are times that you will want only a portion of the
- * linked element to initiate the drag operation, and the setHandleElId()
- * method provides a way to define this.</li>
- * <li>drag element: this represents the element that would be moved along
- * with the cursor during a drag operation. By default, this is the linked
- * element itself as in {@link Ext.dd.DD}. setDragElId() lets you define
- * a separate element that would be moved, as in {@link Ext.dd.DDProxy}.
- * </li>
- * </ul>
+ *
+ * - linked element: the element that is passed into the constructor.
+ * This is the element which defines the boundaries for interaction with
+ * other DragDrop objects.
+ *
+ * - handle element(s): The drag operation only occurs if the element that
+ * was clicked matches a handle element. By default this is the linked
+ * element, but there are times that you will want only a portion of the
+ * linked element to initiate the drag operation, and the setHandleElId()
+ * method provides a way to define this.
+ *
+ * - drag element: this represents the element that would be moved along
+ * with the cursor during a drag operation. By default, this is the linked
+ * element itself as in {@link Ext.dd.DD}. setDragElId() lets you define
+ * a separate element that would be moved, as in {@link Ext.dd.DDProxy}.
+ *