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An unordered list is a way to present multiple items where order doesn’t matter. In HTML it’s created with the

    element and each item is wrapped in

  • . Common uses: feature lists,

Key points:

  • Bullets (usually) mark items instead of numbers.
  • Nesting:
      may contain other

        for sublists.

      • Styling: CSS can change bullet type (disc, circle, square) or replace bullets with images.
      • Accessibility: Use meaningful list structure; assistive tech announces it as a list with X items.
      • Semantics: Use unordered lists for sets, not for steps or ranked items (use ordered lists
          for those).

Example HTML:

  • First item
  • Second item

    <ul class="list-inside list-disc whitespace-normal [li_&]:pl-6" data-streamdown="unordered-list">   <li class="py-1 [&>p]:inline" data-streamdown="list-item"><span data-sd-animate="true" style="--sd-animation: sd-fadeIn; --sd-duration: 0ms; --sd-easing: ease-in;">Subitem</span></li> </ul> 
  • Third item

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