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A “list-item” typically refers to a single entry within a list. In different contexts it can mean:

  • HTML/CSS: the
  • element representing an item in an ordered (
      ) or unordered (

        ) list; can be styled with CSS (e.g., list-style-type, margin, padding) and targeted with selectors.

      • Markdown: a line starting with ”-“, ”*“, or a number and period (e.g., “1.”) that creates a bullet or numbered entry.
      • Data structures / programming: an element in a list or array, possibly an object with properties (e.g., {id: 1, text: “Buy milk”, done: false}).
      • UX / Accessibility: a selectable item in a listbox or menu; should use proper ARIA roles (role=“list” and role=“listitem”) and keyboard navigation support.
      • Design / Content: a short, focused piece of text that conveys one idea; keep it concise and parallel in structure when in a series.

If you meant a specific “list-item” (e.g., HTML element behavior, styling, accessibility, or implementation in a particular framework), tell me which and I’ll give precise examples.

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