The second form of record is just like the first, except unordered details never use statistics or characters. As the name indicates, unordered details never depend on purchase for significance. These details use principal points to come before each record product. The following is an example of an unordered list:
Red
Green
Blue
You still use the li tag to recognize each product in the record, but instead of starting with the ol tag, unordered details start with the ul tag.
<ul>
<li>red</li>
<li>green</li>
<li>blue</li>
</ul>
Aside from that, the value used to make the first two kinds of details is almost similar. Actually, you can even use the kind feature here to modify the design of the principal points. Three possible alternatives are available for topic style:
disc Usually shown as a little, filled-in circle
circle Usually shown as an start circle
square Usually shown as an start (Mac) or filled-in (Windows) square
Initially, all unordered details standard to the dvd design, which is usually showed as a little, loaded in range. However, if you nesting unordered details that is, if you involve an
unordered record in another unordered record the standard value changes.



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