In addition to organizing text in paragraph form, you can also display content in an easy-to-read list.
In HTML, you can use an unordered list tag (<ul>
) to create a list of items in no particular order. An unordered list outlines individual list items with a bullet point.
The <ul>
element should not hold raw text and won’t automatically format raw text into an unordered list of items. Individual list items must be added to the unordered list using the <li>
tag. The <li>
or list item tag is used to describe an item in a list.
<ul> <li>Limes</li> <li>Tortillas</li> <li>Chicken</li> </ul>
In the example above, the list was created using the <ul>
tag and all individual list items were added using <li>
tags.
The output will look like this:
- Limes
- Tortillas
- Chicken
Instructions
Under the heading that says Species
, create an unordered list.
Do not add any list items to the list just yet.
Add the following list items to the unordered list:
- Arctos
- Collarus
- Horribilis
- Nelsoni (extinct)