An unordered list is a way to present a set of items where order doesn’t matter. Key points:
- Purpose: Group related items without implying sequence or priority.
- Common uses: Features, examples, options, shopping lists, bullet points in documents.
- Visual form: Displayed with bullets (dots, squares, icons) instead of numbers.
- Accessibility: Use semantic markup (e.g., HTML
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- Formatting tips:
- Keep items parallel in grammar.
- Keep items short and focused.
- Use nested unordered lists for grouped subitems.
- Avoid mixing ordered and unordered items unless structure requires it.
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