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Lists

This is an ordered list. Ordered lists are called such, because:

  1. They are ordered numerically or alphabetically
  2. These lists can be sequential in ascending or descending order.
  3. The tag for ordered lists is <OL>, which stands for–you guessed it–ordered lists.
  4. The world needs order in order to survive.
  5. Really, now?

Now this is an unordered list. Unordered lists are important, too, because:

  • Some believe in the chaos theory, meaning by nature, nothing is really in order.
  • There are lists wherein the order is not important. This menas everything is equal, and you just want to list down stuff to better organize your thoughts.
  • Also, designers should be mindful of laying out lists, because items that are too long tend to run off into the next line.
  • The tag for unordered lists is <UL>, which stands for–you guessed it–unordered lists.

Now you can also create nested lists, meaning lists within lists.

  1. For example, this is a line in a top-level ordered list.
    1. This is a second-level ordered list.
      • I can add items under another level, this time as an unordered list.
      • Here’s another.
      • And another one.
    2. And here’s another item under said list.
  2. Lists look stupid if you only have one item (I learned that in elementary school).
  3. So I’ve added a few more items so it looks neater.
    • And here’s another second-level list.
    • This time it’s an unordered list.

Enjoy listing!