Let’s say you’re making a list. Any list. You want to include this in your Web page and you don’t want to emphasize any one item in the list over any other. It could be a list of your favorite Web ...
Ordered and unordered lists are commonly used in web content to present related items, step-by-step instructions, etc. in an organized way. Using the <ul> element ...
HTML lists are extremely customizable with CSS. Many a website's menu is powered by carefully formatted HTML lists. If you have the nerve to skim Facebook's source code, you can even see that they use ...
Ordered Lists Like unordered lists, HTML ordered lists allow you to present an indented list of items — which can contain links or other HTML code. The big difference between ordered and unordered ...
Create a new HTML page in a text editor or Web development application. Create a simple unordered list by adding the following HTML to the page body: Save the page ...
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