Computer Science, asked by Fwrdan, 5 months ago

How does HTML render the ordering of items in an ordered list?

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Answered by SWEETYASH
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Typically, ordered list items display with a preceding marker, such as a number or letter. The <ol> and <ul> elements may nest as deeply as desired, alternating between <ol> and <ul> however you like. The <ol> and <ul> elements both represent a list of items.

Answered by surenderasharmaabad2
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Answer:

Typically, ordered list items display with a preceding marker, such as a number or letter. The <ol> and <ul> elements may nest as deeply as desired, alternating between <ol> and <ul> however you like. The <ol> and <ul> elements both represent a list of items.

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