Computer Science, asked by sahilkumar63, 10 months ago

explain the different between the order list ,unordered list ​

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Answered by alia2000chadda
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Answer :

Unordered Lists

•An unordered list

Unordered list is simply a list of related items whose order does not matter. Creating an unordered list in HTML is accomplished using the unordered list block-level element, <ul>. Each item within an unordered list is individually marked up using the list item element, <li>.

•Ordered Lists

The ordered list element, <ol>, works very much like the unordered list element; individual list items are created in the same manner. The main difference between an ordered list and an unordered list is that with an ordered list, the order in which items are presented is important.

Because the order matters, instead of using a dot as the default list item marker, an ordered list uses numbers.

Answered by QwertyPs
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> The ordered list is used to display the list of items in a specific order.

> By default, numbers are displayed in a web browser when an ordered list is used but the style can be changed using the 'Type' attribute.

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> The unordered list is used when the list of items are not to be displayed in any particular order.

> The browser will display the bullets before the list of items.

> By default, 'disc' is displayed in a web browser when an unordered list is made.

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QwertyPs: The difference is that only
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