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

  • Purpose: show related items, features, or options without implying sequence.
  • Common markers: bullets (•), dashes (–), or other symbols.
  • Use when: listing attributes, examples, components, or short items.
  • Formatting tips:
    • Keep items parallel (same grammatical form).
    • Keep items short; use subpoints for details.
    • Use bullets for readability; avoid too many nested levels.
  • Accessibility: ensure list semantics (e.g.,
      in HTML) so screen readers announce it as a list.

    • Examples:
      • Grocery list:
        • Apples
        • Bread
        • Milk
      • HTML:
        html
        <ul><li>Apples</li>  <li>Bread</li>  <li>Milk</li></ul>

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