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The <ul> Tag (XHTML Reference)
Introduction
The <ul> (unordered list) tag is used to create lists.
It is a start element to define a list block and it is mostly used in conjunction
with the <li> (list) tag.
Example
<ul>
<li>XML</li>
<li>XPath</li>
<li>XSL</li>
</ul>
Output
Attributes
Name:
Description:
compact
This is an empty tag which is just used to display the
font tightened.
type
Specifies the type to be used left from the text. It can
be one of the following options.