How

An unordered list is a way to present a set of items where order doesn’t matter. Key points:

  • Appearance: Items are typically preceded by bullets (•), discs, circles, or squares.
  • Use cases: Grouping related but not sequential items (features, examples, options, short lists).
  • element with
  • children. Example:
    • First item
    • Second item
  • Markdown: Use hyphens (-), asterisks (*), or plus signs (+) at line starts:
    • Item one
    • Item two
  • Accessibility: Ensure list semantics are preserved (avoid using visuals only); screen readers announce list length and help navigation.
  • Styling: CSS can change bullet type (list-style-type), position, or replace bullets with images.

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