list-item

An unordered list is a way to present a set of related items without implying any order or priority. In common formats:

  • HTML: created with the
      element; each item uses

    • .
    • Markdown: start lines with -, +, or .
    • Plain text: use bullets like •, -, or at line starts.

Common uses

  • Grouping features, examples, or simple lists where sequence doesn’t matter.
  • Making content scannable and readable.

Best practices:

  • Keep items parallel in structure (same grammatical form).
  • Keep items short—one sentence or phrase when possible.
  • Use nested unordered lists for grouping related subitems.
  • Avoid mixing ordered and unordered lists unless structure requires it.

Accessibility tips:

  • Use semantic list elements (e.g.,
      /

    • ) so screen readers announce list length.
    • Provide a brief introductory sentence if context is needed.
    • Ensure sufficient contrast for bullet markers and text.

Example (Markdown):

  • Feature A
  • Feature B

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