HTML Lists
HTML supports ordered, unordered and definition lists.
Unordered Lists
An unordered list is a list of items. The list items are marked with bullets (typically
small black circles).
An unordered list starts with the <ul> tag. Each list item starts with the <li> tag.
<ul>
<li>Coffee</li>
<li>Milk</li>
</ul>
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Here is how it looks in a browser:
Inside a list item you can put paragraphs, line breaks, images, links, other
lists, etc.
Ordered Lists
An ordered list is also a list of items. The list items are marked with
numbers.
An ordered list starts with the <ol> tag. Each list item starts with the <li> tag.
<ol>
<li>Coffee</li>
<li>Milk</li>
</ol>
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Here is how it looks in a browser:
- Coffee
- Milk
Inside a list item you can put paragraphs, line breaks,
images, links, other lists, etc.
Definition Lists
A definition list is not a list of items. This is a list of terms and
explanation of the terms.
A definition list starts with the <dl> tag. Each definition-list term starts with the <dt> tag. Each
definition-list definition starts with the <dd> tag.
<dl>
<dt>Coffee</dt>
<dd>Black hot drink</dd>
<dt>Milk</dt>
<dd>White cold drink</dd>
</dl>
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Here is how it looks in a browser:
- Coffee
- Black hot drink
- Milk
- White cold drink
Inside a definition-list definition (the <dd> tag) you can put paragraphs, line breaks,
images, links, other lists, etc.
List Tags
| Tag |
Description |
| <ol> |
Defines an ordered list |
| <ul> |
Defines an unordered list |
| <li> |
Defines a list item |
| <dl> |
Defines a definition list |
| <dt> |
Defines a definition term |
| <dd> |
Defines a definition description |
| <dir> |
Deprecated. Use <ul> instead |
| <menu> |
Deprecated. Use <ul> instead |
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