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An unordered list is a way to present a group of related items without implying order or priority. Key points:

  • Purpose: show items where sequence doesn’t matter (features, options, examples).
  • Visuals: typically displayed with bullets (•, ◦, ‣) rather than numbers.
  • Usage contexts: documents, web pages (HTML), markdown, slides, notes.
  • Accessibility: use semantic list elements (e.g.,
      and

    • in HTML) so assistive tech recognizes them.
    • Nesting: lists can be nested to show subitems; keep nesting shallow for readability.
    • Styling: bullets, spacing, and indentation can be adjusted for emphasis or hierarchy.
    • When not to use: avoid unordered lists when order matters—use ordered lists instead.

Short example (Markdown):

  • Item one
  • Item two
  • Item three

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