ul: The Unordered List element
The <ul>
HTML element represents an unordered list of items, typically rendered as a bulleted list. The order of the list items does not matter for the meaning of the content.
Attributes
Global attributes
accesskey
Specifies a keyboard shortcut to activate or focus an element.
aria-*
Defines accessibility properties and states for assistive technologies.
class
Specifies one or more CSS class names for styling the element.
data-*
Stores custom data private to the page or application.
dir
Sets the text direction (left-to-right, right-to-left, or auto).
hidden
Hides the element from display and assistive technologies.
id
Defines a unique identifier for the element within the document.
inputmode
Hints which virtual keyboard type to display on mobile devices.
itemid
Provides a global identifier for microdata items.
itemprop
Defines a property name-value pair for microdata.
itemref
Associates properties with an item via element IDs for microdata.
itemscope
Creates a new microdata item container.
itemtype
Specifies the vocabulary URL for microdata items (like Schema.org).
lang
Specifies the primary language of the element’s content.
nonce
Provides a cryptographic nonce for Content Security Policy.
role
Defines the element’s semantic role for accessibility.
tabindex
Controls keyboard navigation order and focusability.
title
Provides advisory information displayed as a tooltip.
Example
<h3>Essential Tools for Independent Web Publishing</h3>
<ul>
<li>Text editor (like VS Code, Vim, or Sublime Text)</li>
<li>Version control system (Git)</li>
<li>Static site generator (Jekyll, Hugo, or 11ty)</li>
<li>Image optimization tools</li>
<li>Web browser developer tools</li>
</ul>
<h3>IndieWeb Principles</h3>
<ul>
<li>Own your data and content</li>
<li>Use open web standards</li>
<li>Build for yourself first</li>
<li>Connect and interoperate with others</li>
<li>Keep it simple and sustainable</li>
</ul>