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Styling Lists and Navigation Menus

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HTML provides tags for three different types of lists: unordered (<ul>), ordered (<ol>), and de finition (<dl>). Unordered lists are normally displayed as a series of bullet points; ordered lists are numbered; and de finition lists are presented as a word or phrase followed by its definition, indented on the following line. Figure 10-1 shows examples of all three (the code is in lists.html in the ch10 folder).

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Powers, D. (2012). Styling Lists and Navigation Menus. In: Beginning CSS3. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4474-5_10

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