What’s an unordered list?

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Unordered lists are created using a button and can help information stand out on a webpage. They can be turned into sorted lists and are available on blogging platforms and web page creation software.

An unordered list is a list of items on a web page, created using the button

To create an unordered list, people need to enclose the list with the

Unordered lists can be useful for a number of applications, as they help the information stand out from the page. Many people like to summarize information in an ordered list; for example, someone might create an unordered list covering an article’s key topics at the top of a page, so that someone can see at a glance what the article is about and choose to explore the article for learn more. Creating an ordered list also relieves people of the difficulties that can be involved in trying to manually code the appearance of a list with cumbersome HTML tags.

Here’s an example of how to encode an unordered list:

This list will appear on a web page like this:

Pane
Egg
latte

If the items in the list need to be numbered, you can turn it into a sorted list using the key

Several blogging platforms and software programs that allow people to create web pages have an unordered listing option in the form of a button that people can click to start an unordered listing. People can see how the feature works by creating the unordered list and then switching to an HTML view of the page, where they can see the various items in the list and the HTML elements used to identify them.




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