Computer Science, asked by aayushasania, 7 months ago

the default value for UL tag is options circle square disc​

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Answered by MohakBiswas
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Answered by durgeshbishi2
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Answer: Circle

Explanation:

The HTML <ul> tag represents an unordered list in an HTML document.

An unordered list is a list where the list items are not listed in any particular order. Therefore, each list item can be listed without numbers or other ordering mechanisms. An unordered list will usually be displayed with round bullet points next to each item (as opposed to numbers or letters, etc.).

The type attribute is used to tell the browser what type of list marker to apply to a list. Accepted values ​​include discs, circles, and squares. The default value enforced by the browser is a circle, so when no value is supplied, that value is used.

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