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An unordered list is a way to present items where order doesn’t matter. Key points:

  • Purpose: Group related items without implying sequence or priority.
  • Common markers: bullets (•), dashes (–), or other symbols.
  • element with each item in
  • (example:
    • Item

    ).

  • Markdown: start lines with -, *, or +.
  • /
  • ) so screen readers announce list structure.
  • Keep items parallel in structure (same grammatical form).
  • Use short items; expand with sublists if needed.
  • Avoid nesting more than 2–3 levels deep for readability.

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