<ul> ... </ul>
Available in versions: 2.0, 3.2, 4.0
The <ul> tag is used to delimit the start and stop of an unordered list.
An unordered list is a collection of items (typically related somehow) that are in no
particular order.
Each item in the list is preceded by a bullet with the default being a round disc:
Most browsers separate the list from any preceding and following text by paragraph breaks.
You can nest unordered lists and each nested list can have a different bullet.
You must use the li tag to display an item in the list.
You can use the ol tag to create an ordered list and the dl tag to create a
definition list.
(The dir and menu list tags are deprecated.)
The closing tag is mandatory.
Core Attributes
class
dir
id
lang
onclick
ondblclick
onkeydown
onkeypress
onkeyup
onmousedown
onmousemove
onmouseout
onmouseover
onmouseup
style
title
Attributes
compact deprecated 4.0
The compact attribute is used to make an unordered list more compact
in appearance.
This attribute is poorly implemented.
It is deprecated effective with version 4.0.
type deprecated 4.0
The type attribute is used to select the type of bullet that appears
before each item in the list.
The permitted values are a circle, disc, and square.
This attribute is poorly implemented.
It is deprecated effective with version 4.0.
Code:
Three Major Types Of Lists:
<ul>
<li> Definition List
<ul type="square">
<li> dd tag
<li> dl tag
<li> dt tag
</ul>
<li> Ordered List
<ul type="circle">
<li> ol tag
<li> li tag
</ul>
<li> Unordered List
<ul type="disc">
<li> ul tag
<li> li tag
</ul>
</ul>
Output:
Three Major Types Of Lists:
- Definition List
- Ordered List
- Unordered List
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