

HTML supports ordered, unordered and definition lists.
Examples
An unordered list
This example demonstrates an unordered list.
An ordered list
This example demonstrates an ordered list.
(You can find more examples at the bottom of this page)
Unordered Lists
An unordered list is a list of items. The list items are marked with bullets (typically
small black circles).
An unordered list starts with the <ul> tag. Each list item starts with the <li> tag.
<ul> |
Here is how it looks in a browser:
- Coffee
- Milk
Inside a list item you can put paragraphs, line breaks, images, links, other
lists, etc.
Ordered Lists
An ordered list is also a list of items. The list items are marked with
numbers.
An ordered list starts with the <ol> tag. Each list item starts with the <li> tag.
<ol> |
- Coffee
- Milk
Inside a list item you can put paragraphs, line breaks,
images, links, other lists, etc.
Definition Lists
A definition list is not a list of items. This is a list of terms and
explanation of the terms.
A definition list starts with the <dl> tag. Each definition-list term starts with the <dt> tag. Each
definition-list definition starts with the <dd> tag.
<dl> |
Here is how it looks in a browser:
- Coffee
- Black hot drink
- Milk
- White cold drink
- Inside a definition-list definition (the <dd> tag) you can put paragraphs, line breaks,
images, links, other lists, etc.
More Examples
Different types of ordered
lists
This example demonstrates different types of ordered lists.
Different types of
unordered Lists
This example demonstrates different types of unordered lists.
Nested list
This example demonstrates how you can nest lists.
Nested list
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This example demonstrates a more complicated nested list.
Definition list
This example demonstrates a definition list.
List Tags
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
| <ol> | Defines an ordered list |
| <ul> | Defines an unordered list |
| <li> | Defines a list item |
| <dl> | Defines a definition list |
| <dt> | Defines a definition term |
| <dd> | Defines a definition description |
| <dir> | Deprecated. Use <ul> instead |
| <menu> | Deprecated. Use <ul> instead |
