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Revision as of 17:49, 1 May 2016

In HTML, the li element represents an item in a list.

Description

It is commonly known as a list item element.

It must be contained in a parent element:

In menus and unordered lists, list items are usually displayed using bullet points.

In ordered lists, they are usually displayed with an ascending counter on the left, such as a number or letter.

Examples

<ul>
 <li>first item</li>
 <li>second item</li>
 <li>third item</li>
</ul>

See also

External links

  • li @ w3.org
  • li @ developer.mozilla.org
  • li @ w3schools.com