PUBLISHED ON: FEBRUARY 23, 2021
HTML UL Tag
In HTML, the <ul> tag stands for unordered list and used to create bullet lists on web pages.
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List items inside an unordered list are typically rendered as a Bulleted list.
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To create an unordered list, always use <li> tag along with <ul> tag.
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Also, it lies in the category of Block-level Elements.
HTML <ul> tag-Syntax and Usage
The <ul> tag requires the start(opening) tag and end(closing) tag.
Given below is the basic syntax for the same:
<ul> .... </ul>
HTML <ul> Tag Basic Example
Below we have a basic example to show the usage of the <ul> tag:
HTML <ul> Tag Attributes
This element does not have any specific attributes although this element supports Global and Event attributes.
Default CSS Settings of HTML<ul> Tag
The default CSS Settings or value for <ul> tag is as shown below.
ul { display: block; list-style-type: disc; margin-top: 1em; margin-bottom: 1 em; margin-left: 0; margin-right: 0; padding-left: 40px; }
Browser Support for HTML <ul> Tag
Following browsers support this attribute:
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Google Chrome 9.0
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Internet Explorer 11.0
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Firefox 4+
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Opera
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Safari