The <ul>
HTML element represents an unordered list of items, typically rendered as a bulleted list.
The <ul>
HTML element represents an unordered list of items, typically rendered as a bulleted list.
This element includes the global attributes.
compact
Deprecated Non-standard
This Boolean attribute hints that the list should be rendered in a compact style. The interpretation of this attribute depends on the user agent, and it doesn't work in all browsers.
Warning: Do not use this attribute, as it has been deprecated: use CSS instead. To give a similar effect as the compact
attribute, the CSS property line-height
can be used with a value of 80%
.
type
Deprecated Non-standard
This attribute sets the bullet style for the list. The values defined under HTML3.2 and the transitional version of HTML 4.0/4.01 are:
circle
disc
square
A fourth bullet type has been defined in the WebTV interface, but not all browsers support it: triangle
.
If not present and if no CSS list-style-type
property applies to the element, the user agent selects a bullet type depending on the nesting level of the list.
Warning: Do not use this attribute, as it has been deprecated; use the CSS list-style-type
property instead.
<ul>
element is for grouping a collection of items that do not have a numerical ordering, and their order in the list is meaningless. Typically, unordered-list items are displayed with a bullet, which can be of several forms, like a dot, a circle, or a square. The bullet style is not defined in the HTML description of the page, but in its associated CSS, using the list-style-type
property.<ul>
and <ol>
elements may be nested as deeply as desired. Moreover, the nested lists may alternate between <ol>
and <ul>
without restriction.<ol>
and <ul>
elements both represent a list of items. They differ in that, with the <ol>
element, the order is meaningful. To determine which one to use, try changing the order of the list items; if the meaning is changed, the <ol>
element should be used, otherwise you can use <ul>
.html
<ul> <li>first item</li> <li>second item</li> <li>third item</li> </ul>
html
<ul> <li>first item</li> <li> second item <!-- Look, the closing </li> tag is not placed here! --> <ul> <li>second item first subitem</li> <li> second item second subitem <!-- Same for the second nested unordered list! --> <ul> <li>second item second subitem first sub-subitem</li> <li>second item second subitem second sub-subitem</li> <li>second item second subitem third sub-subitem</li> </ul> </li> <!-- Closing </li> tag for the li that contains the third unordered list --> <li>second item third subitem</li> </ul> <!-- Here is the closing </li> tag --> </li> <li>third item</li> </ul>
html
<ul> <li>first item</li> <li> second item <!-- Look, the closing </li> tag is not placed here! --> <ol> <li>second item first subitem</li> <li>second item second subitem</li> <li>second item third subitem</li> </ol> <!-- Here is the closing </li> tag --> </li> <li>third item</li> </ul>
Content categories | Flow content, and if the <ul> element's children include at least one <li> element, palpable content. |
---|---|
Permitted content | Zero or more <li> , <script> and <template> elements. |
Tag omission | None, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory. |
Permitted parents | Any element that accepts flow content. |
Implicit ARIA role | list |
Permitted ARIA roles | directory , group , listbox , menu , menubar , none , presentation , radiogroup , tablist , toolbar , tree |
DOM Interface | HTMLUListElement |
Specification |
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HTML Standard # the-ul-element |
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
ul |
1 | 12 | 1 | Yes | 15 | ≤4 | 4.4 | 18 | 4 | 14 | ≤3.2 | 1.0 |
compact |
1 | 12 | 1 | Yes | 15 | 3 | 4.4 | 18 | 4 | 14 | 2 | 1.0 |
type |
1 | 12 | 1 | Yes | 15 | ≤4 | 4.4 | 18 | 4 | 14 | ≤3.2 | 1.0 |
<ol>
, <li>
, <menu>
<ul>
element: list-style
property, to choose the way the ordinal displays.line-height
property, to simulate the deprecated compact
attribute.margin
property, to control the list indentation.
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