HTML lists are used to provide a well-formed and semantic list of data. In HTML, there are three main sorts of lists, each with its own purpose and significance. Unordered list — This type of list is used to make a list of similar things that aren't in any specific order.
HTML ordered list will be utilised if your items must be in a numbered list rather than a bulleted list. The ol> tag is used to construct this list. For each subsequent ordered list element labelled with li>, the numbering starts at one and increases by one.
The HTML Description List, also known as the Definition List, presents items in dictionary-style definitions. Description lists are defined using the dl>, dt>, and dd> tags. The following are the three HTML description list tags: The description list is defined using the dl> tag. The data term is defined by the dt> tag.
A table is made up of rows and columns. The table's rows are created using the tr tag and the end of tr tag. The amount of tr tags in the syntax determines how many horizontal rows there are in the table. The td tag and end of td tag are used to build the table's columns and content.
To generate a sense of place or character, lists are frequently employed in fiction and creative nonfiction (including essays). To present factual information quickly, lists are often employed in business and technical writing.
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