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Ordered and Unordered Lists Web Design – Section 3-5 Part or all of this lesson was adapted from the University of Washington’s “Web Design & Development.

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1 Ordered and Unordered Lists Web Design – Section 3-5 Part or all of this lesson was adapted from the University of Washington’s “Web Design & Development I” Course materials

2 Objectives  The Student will: Be able to create an ordered and unordered list using HTML. Be able to apply the concepts of nesting.

3 Lists  The most common HTML lists are either ordered lists or unordered lists. Ordered lists are typically displayed with numbers Unordered lists are typically displayed with bullets.

4 Lists  Lists are a great example of nested HMTL tags. All lists begin with or List items all need to be included between and The list is then ended with or  Think about indenting your lists to clearly see the beginning and ending tags

5 Example  The list of the best baseball teams in the Chicago area would be: CUBS! Kane County Cougars Joliet Slammers Schaumburg Flyers Windy City ThunderBolts White Sox

6 Example  The result is…

7 Summary  Ordered Lists and unordered lists and the list items are nested tags.  Indent and use white space to keep your code clean and to allow you to easily find opening and closing tags

8 Rest of Today  Follow the directions on the handout to lists to your web page.


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