When you browse the Web, you'll find a list of information on the page, such as a news list, a list of pictures, as shown in.
News list
Picture List
These lists can be done using the Ul-li tag. Ul-li is a list of information that has no back-and-forth order.
Grammar:
<ul> <li> Information </li> <li> information </li> ......</ul>
Example:
<ul> <Li>Wonderful teenager</Li> <Li>Beauty suddenly appears</Li> <Li>The melody that touches the heart</Li></ul>
The default style that Ul-li displays in a Web page is typically: Each li comes with a dot before it, as shown in:
Example:
<!DOCTYPE HTML><HTML><Head><Metahttp-equiv= "Content-type"content= "text/html; charset=utf-8"><title>P Label</title></Head><Body><ul> <Li>Eason Chan retired</Li> <Li>Jay Chou doesn't sing</Li> <Li>JJ Lin Acting</Li> <Li>Leehom Wang Comeback</Li></ul></Body></HTML>
Use UL to add a list of news messages