Ordered, Unordered & Description Lists in HTML: Definition & Examples
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Instructor:
Amit Agrawal
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Amit has a master's degree in computer applications and over 11 years of industry experience in the IT software domain.
In this lesson, you will learn about three different types of lists in HTML: ordered, unordered and description. You will also learn about the different attributes that can be used with each of these lists to change their structure.
Updated: 09/27/2021
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Lists in HTML
When developing content, you often need to display a bunch of items as a list. HTML provides you with three types of lists, each best suited for a particular purpose:
- Ordered
- Unordered
- Description
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