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The <ul> tag defines an unordered list.
The "compact" and "type" attributes of the ul element were deprecated in HTML 4.01, and are no longer supported in HTML 5.
Tip: Use CSS to define the type of list.
| Source | Output |
|---|---|
| <ul> <li>Coffee</li> <li>Tea</li> </ul> |
|
| Attribute | Value | Description | 4 | 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| compact | compact_rendering | Not supported. Use CSS instead | 4 | |
| type | disc square circle |
Specifies the type of the list. Not supported. Use CSS instead. | 4 |
| class, contenteditable, contextmenu, dir, draggable, id, irrelevant, lang, ref, registrationmark, tabindex, template, title |
For a full description, go to Standard Attributes in HTML 5.
| onabort, onbeforeunload, onblur, onchange, onclick, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, ondrag, ondragend, ondragenter, ondragleave, ondragover, ondragstart, ondrop, onerror, onfocus, onkeydown, onkeypress, onkeyup, onload, onmessage, onmousedown, onmousemove, onmouseover, onmouseout, onmouseup, onmousewheel, onresize, onscroll, onselect, onsubmit, onunload |
For a full description, go to Event Attributes in HTML 5.
An unordered list
An unordered list.
A nested list
A nested list.
Another nested list
A more complicated nested list.
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