![]() ![]() If you want to present your list in an ordered fashion, then the tag is your friend. Not sure why you would want to do that, but you can if you want to!īefore you apply any CSS to your list, HTML (or more accurately, your browser) will apply indentation to your list, so it stands out from your normal paragraph tags. ![]() The list above I placed in individual but each also supports the type attribute, such that I could create You can often get away without the but I would recommend keeping it in, just so you maintain healthy coding habit. type="square" – a filled square List Items – the TagĮach individual item in your list is wrapped in its own tag pair.Although through CSS you can specify a wide-range of bullet styles, and even use your own image, in raw HTML it is best to stick with the common types which are The type attribute determines what kind of bullet you are seeing on the page. When you open your list tag, make sure you automatically type your closing tag and then proceed to fill your items between them. The whole list is surrounded by for a start.
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