Unordered List

Category:HTML Tags

Unordered List

This tag is used to create a set of bulleted items. An unordered list element has the tag <ul>. This is an abbreviation for Unordered List. Each item in the list is marked by a list item element <li>.

Examples

Unordered List

Using <ul> to make an unordered list

<ul>
  <li>Tea</li>
  <li>Milk</li>
  <li>Water</li>
</ul>

Boba Flavors

A list of possible flavors to include in boba tea.

<html>
	<body>
    	<h1>Boba Flavor Choices</h1>
        <ul>
          <li>Lychee</li>
          <li>Mango</li>
          <li>Passion Fruit</li>
          <li>Peach</li>
          <li>Plum</li>
          <li>Strawberry</li>
        </ul>
	</body>
</html>

Syntax

<ul></ul>

Tips

  • To make the unordered list, write the unordered list tags <ul> </ul>. Next, add your list items inside the unordered list tags. To make each list item, use the list item tags <li> </li> and write the list item inside the tags.
  • Try to indent your </li> tags so it's clear they are contained in the <ul> tag.
  • The list items can contain content other than text such as lists of videos, images, songs, or hyperlinks.

Additional Information

For more information, see http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_ul.asp

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